Awful, odious, terrible, loathsome, or hateful would describe something that you really, really didn't want to do.
The adjective for multi-task is multi-taskful.
The simple subject in the sentence, Our task was to graph how many students wore red, would be task. Our is an adjective to modify task.
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
it can be an adjective (i.e. "She was a complete mess.") or a verb ("I completed the task.")
a task involving a great deal of trouble, effort or difficulty
I first try to understand why the task or assignment needs to be completed, and by when. It helps me to think of a reward or price which I will only get when I complete the dreaded task or assignment.
The adjective for multi-task is multi-taskful.
In context with what is written: She is confident with the new task. (adjective) She spoke with great confidence. (adjective)
The word "mission", meaning a task, is a noun.
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In England we say the dreaded it when talking about cancer
The simple subject in the sentence, Our task was to graph how many students wore red, would be task. Our is an adjective to modify task.
The simple subject in the sentence, Our task was to graph how many students wore red, would be task. Our is an adjective to modify task.
The word "dread" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of fear or anxiety about something unpleasant. As a verb, it means to anticipate with great apprehension or fear.
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
The nation that is dreaded by student is Afghanistan and Iraqi.
A hyena is dreaded as a "baby lifter."