The word "awful" in it's broken down form means "full of awe." Its definition is to inspire awe from the greatness of something, either from great evil and despair or great goodness and joy.
There is no base word for awful
brilliant
awful is a very well known adjective indeed.Awful is used to describe anything or anyoneE.g. Bailey is an awful person.
dreadful, awful
The word 'awful' is an adjective that describes a noun, or (informally) an adverb which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:Adjective: That was an awful movie.Adverb: That was an awful long move. (more properly awfully)
It's an adverb of the word 'awful.'
Worse
Dreadful is the polite word for absolutly awful!
Another word is mean, nasty, spiteful, awful, etc.
There is no base word for awful
Yes- such as " I don't mean to DEMEAN you but your shirt is awful"
The New Testament
the word awful comes from the latin derivative chicken nuggets
Winter jacket.
full of terror
The word awful has two syllables.
No.