Synonym: atrocious, brutal, cruel, dreadful, horrible, ruthless, savage, terrible, unpleasant, vile, wicked, wretched. Similar words: full, handful, in full, helpful, be full of, to the full, colorful, full-time. Meaning: ['ɔːfʊl] adj. 1. exceptionally bad or displeasing 2. causing fear or dread or terror 3. offensive or even (of persons) malicious 4. inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence 5. extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact 6. inspiring awe or admiration or wonder. adv. used as intensifiers.
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31. Can you close the door? There's an awful draught in here.
32. We were faced with the awful reality of having nowhere to live.
33. She kicked up an awful fuss when she heard about it.
34. I got into an awful muddle with my tax forms.
35. There's an awful lot of smut on television these days.
36. What bloody awful weather!
37. That's an awful colour.
38. Lisa raved on about how awful it all was.
39. I've just made an awful botch of my translation.
40. My old boss was awful!
41. Everyone said how awful the weather was.
42. He made me feel an awful fool.
43. These guys talk an awful load of old cobblers.
44. It was an awful risk to take.
45. He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions.
46. What an awful thing to say!
47. The awful truth suddenly dawned on her.
48. The ending of the movie was awful hokey.
49. The smell was awful. Putrefaction had already set in.
50. There's been an awful mix-up over the dates!
51. An awful lot of people died in the war.
52. He had an awful ache in the belly.
53. The thought of war is too awful to contemplate.
54. They care an awful lot about each other.
55. The weather was unremittingly awful.
56. Her injuries were massive. It was awful.
57. I hardly slept at all and felt pretty awful.
58. That kid's awful cute,[http://sentencedict.com/awful.html] with her red curls.
59. She says awful things when she's in a temper.
60. It was an awful business?he couldn't work for months.
More similar words: full, handful, in full, helpful, be full of, to the full, colorful, full-time, hopefully, be useful to, meaningful, fulfilling, in full swing, at full speed, successfully.