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awful is a very well known adjective indeed.Awful is used to describe anything or anyoneE.g. Bailey is an awful person.
dreadful, awful
The word 'awful' is an adjective that describes a noun, or (informally) an adverb which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:Adjective: That was an awful movie.Adverb: That was an awful long move. (more properly awfully)
There are six meanings of the word awful. The common antonyms for each sense are as follows: unalarming, irreverent, ordinary, unimpressive, nice, good.
Yes, the base word for "awful" is "awe." "Awful" originally meant full of awe or wonder, but its meaning evolved to convey something very bad or unpleasant.
the word awful comes from the latin derivative chicken nuggets
The word awful has two syllables.
I feel awful when I see my friend crying.
adjective
My sister thinks Brussels sprouts taste awful
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awful is a very well known adjective indeed.Awful is used to describe anything or anyoneE.g. Bailey is an awful person.
The word "awful" in Tagalog can be translated as "nakakasuka" or "kakila-kilabot."
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dreadful, awful