The opposite of dreadful (awful) could be pleasant, pleasing, enjoyable, excellent, or well done.
dreadful, awful
ugly or dreadful
'Dreadful' is the correct spelling.
No, dreadful is a adjective. The noun form is dread or dreadfulness.
The term, dreadful means something bad or serious. Other words that can define dreadful are, awful, terrible, horrendous, hideous, alarming, and dire.
The opposite of dreadful (awful) could be pleasant, pleasing, enjoyable, excellent, or well done.
dreadful, awful
ugly or dreadful
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" is an adjective. It is commonly used to describe something causing great fear, awe, or alarm.
Dreadful Sanctuary has 275 pages.
No, dreadful is a adjective. The noun form is dread or dreadfulness.