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    awful
    /ˈɔːf(ʊ)l/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. awfully; very: informal North American "we're an awful long way from the motorway"

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈɔː.f ə l / us / ˈɑː.f ə l / awful adjective (BAD) Add to word list. A2. 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 ill and she looked awful. Synonyms. abominable.

  3. The meaning of AWFUL is extremely disagreeable or objectionable. How to use awful in a sentence. Using Awful as an Adjective and Adverb: Usage Guide

  4. adjective. extremely bad; unpleasant; ugly: awful paintings; an awful job. inspiring fear; dreadful; terrible: an awful noise. solemnly impressive; inspiring awe: the awful majesty of alpine peaks. full of awe; reverential. extremely dangerous, risky, injurious, etc.: That was an awful fall she had. He took an awful chance by driving here so fast.

  5. Describe something that is exceptionally bad as awful, but be careful: Saying your mom's cooking is awful may be truthful, but it's also likely to get you a frying pan upside the head. In addition to meaning exceptionally bad, the adjective awful can also mean exceedingly large or extreme in degree.

  6. awful (rather informal) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe something that you do not like or that makes you feel depressed, ill, guilty or disapproving: That’s an awful colour. The weather last summer was awful.

  7. Define awful. awful synonyms, awful pronunciation, awful translation, English dictionary definition of awful. adj. 1. Extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible: had an awful day at the office. 2. Commanding awe: "this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of...

  8. Jun 12, 2024 · awful (comparative awfuller or more awful, superlative awfullest or most awful) Very bad. The smell of my socks is awful. We saw such an awful film last night that we left the theater before the end. Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively. an awful bonnet I have learnt an awful amount today.

  9. If you say that someone or something is awful, you dislike that person or thing or you think that they are not very good. We met and I thought he was awful. I couldn't stand London! Bloody awful place. ...an awful smell of paint. Even if the weather's awful there's lots to do. Jeans look awful on me.

  10. awful (somewhat informal) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe something that you do not like or that makes you feel depressed, ill, guilty, or disapproving: That's an awful color. The weather last summer was awful.

  11. awful. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English aw‧ful1 /ˈɔːfəl $ ˈɒː-/ S1 adjective 1 very bad or unpleasant SYN terrible The weather was awful. He is a pretty awful driver. That fridge smells awful.