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dreadful

/ˈdɹɛd.fʊl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Inspiring fear, terror, or apprehension; extremely unpleasant or distressing.

  • adjective

    Causing or deserving great fear; terrible.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈdɹɛd.fʊl/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with dreadful
terrible , deplorable , horrible , unbearable
Variants
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dreadful , dreadfully , dreadfulness , dreadfulnesses , dreadfuls , penny dreadful , penny dreadfuls , penny-dreadful
Forms
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dreadfully, dreadfulness


Etymology
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Old English drēagthful, from drēagan to draw, pull, and -ful -ful. The meaning evolved from 'drawing out fear' to 'inspiring fear'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'dreadful' is often used in the context of horror films and literature to create suspense and build tension.

  2. The word 'dreadful' has been used in the English language since the late 15th century.

  3. In some parts of the world, the word 'dreadful' is also used to describe something that is extremely delicious or delightful, although this usage is less common in English.


Related Concepts
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  1. Fear: A strong emotion characterized by anxiety, apprehension, and fearfulness.

  2. Terror: An intense feeling of fear or apprehension, often accompanied by a sense of imminent danger.


Culture
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In literature, 'dreadful' is often used to describe ominous or ominous situations, such as in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven' or Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'. It is also used to describe fearsome creatures or characters, like the 'dreadful' Jabberwock in Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky'. In music, 'dreadful' can be found in song titles such as 'Dreadful Summers' by The Microphones and 'The Dreadful Hours' by Mark Lanegan.

How to Memorize "dreadful"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a dark, stormy night with howling winds and heavy rain. Imagine the feeling of fear that comes over you as you hear strange noises in the distance. This can help you remember the meaning of 'dreadful' as something that inspires fear and terror.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'dreadful' with things that are frightening or terrifying, such as ghosts, monsters, or natural disasters.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Dreadful is fearful' to help remember the meaning of the word.


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