/
ˈgrɪzli/
adj.
(grislier, grisliest)
causing horror or revulsion.
Derivative
Usage
Grisly and grizzly are often confused. Grisly means ‘causing horror or revulsion’, as in grisly crimes, whereas grizzly is chiefly used with reference to a kind of large American bear, and can also mean ‘grey or grey-haired’.
Etymology
OE grislic ‘terrifying’, of Gmc origin.