Anything that brings terror
for example: Frankenstein's face looked dreaful or
James's speeling was dreadful, he got everything wrong!
The meal yesterday was dreadful.There was a dreadful smell coming from the drain.
Stacie the cat made a dreadful screech after her meal.
His superciliousness was apparent in the dreadful way he treated the waiter.
The dreadful secret of the murder is a chronic mystery.
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I say, it appears as though that dreadful smoking volcano is about to erupt.
For a good translation, use it in a sentence. Too many possibles.
I dread going to work today, because I know the work that is waiting for me. He was filled with dread at the thought of another night in the jungle. He had a dread that she was going to kiss him.
He had a dreadful sinking feeling when they boarded the freighter.The ship was saved from sinking by the rescue crew.
People usually say ''What dreadful weather!'' Never ''What a dreadful weather!'' If that's what your question was... Hope that helped! :)
'Dreadful' is the correct spelling.
A rear of open spaces.having agoraphobia is dreadful because you wouldn't even be able to leave your house.