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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61. It's hard to stay sane under such awful pressure.
62. She's the most awful snob.
63. I've got an awful pain in my side.
64. I had an awful time in the hospital.
65. It's too awful/horrific/dangerous to contemplate.
66. What's making that awful creaking sound?
67. I've had a bloody awful week.
68. How can you bear this awful noise?
69. We went to an awful film last night.
70. Barker subjected his victim to awful abuse.
71. Would life be so awful without a car?
72. There's not an awful lot of room.
73. That's an awful lot of money.
74. He is a pretty awful driver.
75. The last six months have been awful for her.
76. An awful smell exuded from the creature's body. Sentencedict.com
77. The tuning on this piano is awful.
78. She'd been ill and she looked awful.
79. There is an awful whiff coming from the dustbin.
80. He remembered that awful moment with a shudder.
81. She comperes that awful game show on Saturday night.
82. The conditions in there are awful(sentencedict.com), you know.
83. They were devastated by the awful news.
84. Her last novel was truly awful.
85. The kitchen's in an awful mess.
86. Everybody knew that something awful was afoot.
87. How can you tolerate that awful woman?
88. Growing old is so awful.
89. Slowly the awful truth dawned.
90. I've got an awful lot of work to do.
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.