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View definitions for dreadfully

dreadfully

adverb as in awfully

adverb as in very

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Example Sentences

Andrew Moll, the chief inspector of Marine Accidents, said it was a "cruel lesson of how rapidly things can go dreadfully wrong".

From BBC

The BBC approached Michael Ward at the Harrods headquarters and he said: "I am very dreadfully sorry for what has happened with Al Fayed."

From BBC

"I suffered dreadfully and still do with my periods but was not diagnosed until my 40s."

From BBC

"This is plainly a dreadfully sad case," he said.

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United started dreadfully and went into a rapid decline, somehow surviving until half-time as Spurs carved them open on countless occasions but could not add a second.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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