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    Aw·ful
    /ˈôf(ə)l/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. awfully; very: informal North American "we're an awful long way from the main road"
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  3. Awful is an adjective that means extremely disagreeable or objectionable, or an adverb that means very, extremely. It comes from the word awe, which means terror, dread, or respect. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage guide of awful.

  4. extremely bad or unpleasant: He suffered awful injuries in the crash. We had awful weather. She has an awful boss. What an awful thing to say! Would life be so awful without a car? The food was awful. She'd been sick and she looked awful. Synonyms. abominable. abysmal (BAD) atrocious (VERY BAD) dire mainly UK informal.

  5. Definitions of awful. adjective. exceptionally bad or displeasing. “an awful voice” synonyms: abominable, abysmal, atrocious, dreadful, painful, terrible, unspeakable, vile. bad. having undesirable or negative qualities. adjective. offensive or even (of persons) malicious. synonyms: nasty. dirty, filthy, lousy. vile; despicable. grotty.

  6. Awful means extremely bad, unpleasant, or ugly, or inspiring fear, dread, or awe. It can also be used as an informal adverb to mean very or extremely. Learn more about its origin, confusables, and usage examples.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective awful, which means very bad or unpleasant. See synonyms, collocations and examples of awful in different contexts.

  8. Awful means very bad, of low quality, or unpleasant. It can also mean a large amount. See how to use awful in sentences and translations in different languages.

  9. Awful means extremely bad or unpleasant, causing fear or dread, or filled with awe. It can also mean very great or impressive. See synonyms, usage examples, and translations in different languages.

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