Meaning & Definition of word "Dreadfully"

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    Dreadfully

    /ˈdrɛd.fəl.i/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a dreadful manner; extremely or very badly.
      • Example: The storm last night was dreadfully intense, causing widespread damage.
    • 2. In a way that causes fear or apprehension; alarmingly.
      • Example: She was dreadfully afraid of speaking in public.
    • 3. Used for emphasis, typically to indicate a negative quality.
      • Example: He seemed dreadfully tired after the long journey.
    • 4. In a way that is very unpleasant or unfortunate.
      • Example: The movie was dreadfully boring, and we left before it ended.
    • 5. To a great extent or degree.
      • Example: She was dreadfully upset after hearing the bad news.

    Etymology

    From Middle English dredful, from dread + -fully.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dreadfully sorry:

    Feeling very regretful or apologetic.

    dreadfully ill:

    Suffering from a serious illness.

    dreadfully boring:

    Extremely uninteresting.

    Related Words

    dread:

    A strong fear or apprehension.

    dreadful:

    Causing dread.

    Slang Meanings of dreadfully

    Meaning: Used for emphasis to describe something very bad.

    Example Sentence: That movie was dreadfully boring!

    Meaning: An expression of frustration or annoyance.

    Example Sentence: I'm dreadfully tired of this nonsense.