(especially spoken) very bad or unpleasant
(especially spoken) used to emphasize sth, especially that there is a large amount or too much of sth
very; extremely; used for emphasizing what you are saying
"atrocious taste"
"abominable workmanship"
"an awful voice"
"dreadful manners"
"a painful performance"
"terrible handwriting"
"an unspeakable odor came sweeping into the room"
"the awful war"
"an awful risk"
"dire news"
"a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"
"the dread presence of the headmaster"
"polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"
"a dreadful storm"
"a fearful howling"
"horrendous explosions shook the city"
"a terrible curse"
"in a nasty mood"
"a nasty accident"
"a nasty shock"
"a nasty smell"
"a nasty trick to pull"
"Will he say nasty things at my funeral?"
"awed by the silence"
"awful worshippers with bowed heads"
"in a frightful hurry"
"spent a frightful amount of money"
"New York is an amazing city"
"the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight"
"the awesome complexity of the universe"
"this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath"
"Westminster Hall's awing majesty, so vast, so high, so silent"
"terribly interesting"
"I'm awful sorry"
The grim and awful cataclysm of war.
出自: W. S. Churchill
以上内容独家创作,受著作权保护,侵权必究
海词词典,十七年品牌