Dreadfully [adverb]
Definition of Dreadfully:
awfully
Opposite/Antonyms of Dreadfully:
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Sentence/Example of Dreadfully:
A germ flies from a stagnant pool, and the laughing child, its mother's darling, dies dreadfully of diphtheria.
I told her I felt so dreadfully to think I had met the person I ought to have met four years ago, at the last minute, so.
His thoughts grew dreadfully confused, and his confidence in himself began to fade.
An Irish officer had the misfortune to be dreadfully wounded in one of the late battles in Holland.
The old man became dreadfully angry, you may guess, and began to scold and curse in German.
We lead a monotonous existence, and are dreadfully bored, but for this very reason my health is first-rate.
Now, it will be noticed that foreign seamen in general are dreadfully afraid of taking to the boat.
"I'm beginning to get dreadfully worried," Betty confessed after an interval of staring out into the darkness.
And then the topaz-shaded lights over the lamps—it's all so dreadfully wearing.
It annoys me dreadfully: and yet if I take a glass of claret, I have a headache the next day!