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- adjectiveawful (adjective)
- very bad or unpleasant:"the place smelled awful" · "I look awful in a swimsuit" · "an awful speech"
- extremely shocking; horrific:"awful, bloody images"
- (of a person) very unwell, troubled, or unhappy:"I felt awful for being so angry with him" · "you look awful—you should go and lie down"
- used to emphasize the extent of something, especially something unpleasant or negative:"I've made an awful fool of myself"
- archaicinspiring reverential wonder or fear.
adverbinformalawful (adverb)- awfully; very:"we're an awful long way from the main road"
OriginMiddle English (see awe, -ful).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveadverb
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