With so many pleasant pictures, the only way not to plagiarize is to make the opposite.
No, the word 'dreadful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a dreadful storm, dreadful manners).The word 'dreadful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun dread, a word for an emotion.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreadful' is dreadfulness, a word for a quality or condition.
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Dynamite can be used and was very popular in the 70's. The thesaurus lists dreadful as an antonym.
this is not in Akron, but in Cleveland there is the dreadful yawns, new barley corn (an Irish band) and the afternoon naps. hope this helped!!!
Adjectives that start with c-h-a-s-s-u-d-y used to describe a person are:C, cheerful, charming, cold, capable, cordial, cunning, cooperative, cruel, clumsyH, happy, healthy, huge, hungry, hateful, heroic, humorous, hopeful, honorableA, adorable, angry, angelic, agreeable, average, amiable, artistic, alturistic, ableS, sweet, strong, secure, sensible, sensitive, sociable, special, serious, studiousS, sorry, stingy, severe, sweaty, scandalous, suspicious, spurious, sassy, sickU, unusual, unlikable, unattractive, uplifting, ungainly, unjust, usurious, usefulD, dear, darling, dreadful, daring, dry, decent, dead, delirious, dutiful, demandingY, young, youthful, yachting, yodelling, yellowish, yielding
'Dreadful' is the correct spelling.
The meal yesterday was dreadful.There was a dreadful smell coming from the drain.
ugly hideous repulsive grotesque disgusting
Dreadful Sanctuary was created in 1951.
Dreadful Shadows was created in 1993.
Dreadful Shadows ended in 2000.
No, dreadful is a adjective. The noun form is dread or dreadfulness.
Dreadful Sanctuary has 275 pages.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreadful' is dreadfulness.The word 'dreadful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun dread.
The Dreadful Hours was created on 2001-11-13.
The Dreadful Lemon Sky was created in 1975.
No, the word 'dreadful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a dreadful storm, dreadful manners).The word 'dreadful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun dread, a word for an emotion.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'dreadful' is dreadfulness, a word for a quality or condition.