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direful

[dahyuhr-fuhl] / ˈdaɪər fəl /


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But at this direful moment she who had awakened no compassion in mortals or immortals was pitied by the tiniest creatures of the field, the little ants, the swift-runners.

From Literature

But less than 400 years after Columbus’ direful voyage, white settlers pushed their way west into Native American territory in so-called manifest destiny.

From The Guardian

I always say there is something direful in that sound.'

From BBC

Pliny the Elder not only considered lightning direful, but noticed it often accompanied volcanic eruptions.

From The Guardian

This eventuality, however, does not detract from the real value of the safety-stirrup, for neglect and ignorance will entail direful consequences in all ways.

From Project Gutenberg