Associations to the word «Dreadfully»
Adjective
- Frightened
- Lonesome
- Distressed
- Alarmed
- Unfair
- Disappointed
- Horrid
- Tired
- Afraid
- Sorry
- Uncomfortable
- Unhappy
- Naughty
- Thirsty
- Ashamed
- Shocked
- Upset
- Hungry
- Dull
- Disagreeable
- Annoying
- Worried
- So
- Stupid
- Infested
- Insulted
- Ill
- Tedious
- Embarrassed
- Wicked
- Sad
- Shivering
- Dismal
- Uneasy
- Anxious
- Excited
- Lonely
- Poor
- Miserable
- Selfish
- Dreadful
- Annoyed
- Ignorant
- Dear
- Unfortunate
- Missed
- Punished
- Painful
- Burnt
- Crying
- Rude
- Audible
- Fond
- Blackened
- Unlucky
- Wrong
- Spoiled
- Tearing
- Sick
- Amiable
- Impatient
- Nervous
- Scared
- Angry
- Exhausted
Wiktionary
DREADFULLY, adverb. In a dreadful manner.
DREADFULLY, adverb. Exceptionally, eminently, very much.
Dictionary definition
DREADFULLY, adverb. Of a dreadful kind; "there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning".
DREADFULLY, adverb. In a dreadful manner; "as he looks at the mess he has left behind he must wonder how the Brits so often managed to succeed in the kind of situation where he has so dismally failed".
Wise words
Think twice before you speak, because your words and
influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.