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awful
[aw-fuhl]
adjective
extremely bad; unpleasant; ugly.
awful paintings; an awful job.
inspiring fear; dreadful; terrible.
an awful noise.
solemnly impressive; inspiring awe.
the awful majesty of alpine peaks.
full of awe; reverential.
extremely dangerous, risky, injurious, etc..
That was an awful fall she had. He took an awful chance by driving here so fast.
adverb
Informal., very; extremely.
He did an awful good job of painting the barn. It's awful hot in here.
awful
/ ˈɔːfʊl /
adjective
very bad; unpleasant
archaic, inspiring reverence or dread
archaic, overcome with awe; reverential
adverb
not_standard, (intensifier)
an awful cold day
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- awfulness noun
- quasi-awful adjective
- quasi-awfully adverb
- unawful adjective
- unawfulness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of awful1
Example Sentences
"It was awful… the sound was unlike anything I ever heard," she added.
Citing the cases of writer Graham Linehan and a woman who was jailed over a racist tweet, Farage spoke about what he called "the really awful authoritarian situation that the UK has sunk into".
My two best mates were awful at driving it!
But his solo status is due to a variety of factors, starting with his desperation to atone for his past mistakes — the worst of which exploited his awful father’s conditioning to obey authority.
In comedy, you run into different kinds of people — some are great and some are awful.
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