The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreadful' is dreadfulness.The word 'dreadful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun dread.
The name Tsunami comes from Japan where it translated means: Big wave. My English is ont so good im from Denmark and im 14 :D
With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The tsunami 2004 was bigger
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
The word is Japanese. It originally meant "harbor wave" because that was where the most damage occurs during a tsunami.
I'm not sure what word you are referring to. If you meant "tsunami," it is spelled T-S-U-N-A-M-I.
it meant they were vunrable to floods and tsunami
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.
The meal yesterday was dreadful.There was a dreadful smell coming from the drain.
Dreadful Shadows was created in 1993.
Dreadful Shadows ended in 2000.
Dreadful Sanctuary was created in 1951.
Dreadful Sanctuary has 275 pages.
No, dreadful is a adjective. The noun form is dread or dreadfulness.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreadful' is dreadfulness.The word 'dreadful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun dread.