Synonym: awful, bad, detestable, ghastly, horrible, terrible, unpleasant, vile, wretched. Similar words: dreaded, head for, handful, dream up, dream of, read, bread, thread. Meaning: ['dredɪdfʊl] adj. 1. causing fear or dread or terror 2. exceptionally bad or displeasing 3. very unpleasant.
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31. It must have been dreadful for you!
32. Are you all right? You look dreadful.
33. The hostages went through a dreadful ordeal.
34. I was basically a dreadful coward.
35. I must apologize for the dreadful mistake I made.
36. Whoever could have done such a dreadful thing?
37. He woke up with a dreadful headache.
38. She made a couple of dreadful puns.
39. Michelle felt absolutely dreadful .
40. This dreadful film soon emptied the cinema of people.
41. It's just dreadful what happened to her.
42. She was wearing a dreadful pink flouncy skirt.
43. Lord knows where he dug up that dreadful story.
44. Those dreadful children need to be taken in hand.
45. She was one of those dreadful children who was always sneaking on other kids in the class.
46. I'm paying the penalty for drinking too much last night; I've got a dreadful headache!
47. These dreadful people bring down the tone of the neighbourhood.
48. I've had a dreadful day - everything seems to have gone wrong.
49. No one has raised a peep about this dreadful behaviour.
50. They suffered dreadful injuries.
51. The noise was dreadful.
52. I know he's done a dreadful thing(http://Sentencedict.com), but I don't love him any the less.
53. I went off Peter when he said those dreadful things about Clare.
54. Her voice broke as she told us the dreadful news.
55. The hotel food was dreadful, so for three days our iron rations were fruit, cheese and bread.
56. The weather was bad and the food dreadful. Altogether the holiday was very disappointing.
57. His speech was dreadful - he just kept repeating himself.
58. He's a dreadful grumbler.
59. I can't get that dreadful moment/image out of my mind.
60. They were warned of the dreadful fate that awaited them if ever they returned to their homes.
More similar words: dreaded, head for, handful, dream up, dream of, read, bread, thread, reader, spread, breadth, reading, readily, get ready, already, spread out, already in, widespread, spread over, and function, dress up, redress, address, kindred, hundred, scoundrel, addressed, full, awful, in full.