the same thing.
the word awful comes from the latin derivative chicken nuggets
In the context of Henry's use of "awful," he likely meant something significant or impactful, as the word originally derived from "full of awe." Historically, "awful" conveyed a sense of reverence or majesty, rather than the negative connotation it has today. Therefore, Henry may have been emphasizing the weight or importance of a subject, reflecting awe-inspiring qualities rather than something merely unpleasant.
arid (meaning dry) awful apocalyptic (meaning related to the end of the world)
It means 'Various'
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the same means of the awful horror in human history.
Something awful
Spelt 'Que mal' in Spanish, it menas How awful! or That's awful!
awful is a very well known adjective indeed.Awful is used to describe anything or anyoneE.g. Bailey is an awful person.
It means "super weird, awful and/or messed up" - from Weird, Awful, Krazy.
Low quality, awful, crappy.
It's an adverb of the word 'awful.'
YES
It's awful
Worse
terrible espantoso
Dreadful is the polite word for absolutly awful!