dreadfully 音标拼音: [dr'ɛdfəli]
ad . 可怕地;庄严地;非常
可怕地;庄严地;非常
dreadfully adv 1 :
of a dreadful kind ; "
there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning " [
synonym : {
dreadfully },
{
awfully }, {
horribly }]
2 :
in a dreadful manner ; "
as he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed " [
synonym : {
dismally }, {
dreadfully }]
Dreadfully \
Dread "
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adv .
In a dreadful manner ;
terribly . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dreadfully ":
abominably ,
agonizingly ,
alarmingly ,
appallingly ,
astoundingly ,
atrociously ,
awful ,
awfully ,
baldly ,
balefully ,
banefully ,
basely ,
bestially ,
big ,
bitterly ,
blatantly ,
brashly ,
brutally ,
confoundedly ,
contemptibly ,
cruelly ,
damnably ,
damned ,
deadly ,
deathly ,
despicably ,
detestably ,
deucedly ,
direly ,
disconcertingly ,
disgustingly ,
dismayingly ,
distressingly ,
dolorously ,
dreadful ,
egregiously ,
exceedingly ,
excessively ,
excruciatingly ,
exorbitantly ,
extravagantly ,
extremely ,
fearfully ,
flagrantly ,
forbiddingly ,
foully ,
frightfully ,
fulsomely ,
ghastly ,
grievously ,
grimly ,
grossly ,
gruesomely ,
hellishly ,
hideously ,
horrendously ,
horribly ,
horridly ,
horrifically ,
horrifyingly ,
improperly ,
inexcusably ,
infamously ,
infernally ,
inordinately ,
intolerably ,
lamentably ,
loathsomely ,
miserably ,
nakedly ,
nastily ,
nauseatingly ,
notoriously ,
obnoxiously ,
odiously ,
offensively ,
openly ,
outrageously ,
painfully ,
piteously ,
repugnantly ,
repulsively ,
revoltingly ,
sadly ,
savagely ,
scandalously ,
shabbily ,
shamefully ,
shatteringly ,
shockingly ,
something awful ,
something fierce ,
sordidly ,
sorely ,
staggeringly ,
startlingly ,
strikingly ,
surpassingly ,
terribly ,
terrifically ,
torturously ,
tragically ,
tremendously ,
unashamedly ,
unbearably ,
unconscionably ,
unduly ,
unpardonably ,
viciously ,
vilely ,
woefully ,
wretchedly
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