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Dreadful
I know what it means but I'm not quite sure how to use it properly...
Can I say for instance:
* Don't look at me!... I look dreadful...
does it have a stronger meaning than "terrible" or "horrible"? or are they exactly the same?
Thank you in advance! ^^
3 jun. 2016 15:57
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You are right, out of the 3 words, dreadful is probably the most dramatic choice. However, in my opinion, all 3 can be interchangeable in your example sentence...
To me "Don't look at me... I look terrible/horrible/dreadful!" Would mean the same, no matter which word you chose :)
3 juni 2016
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"Dreadful" means the same thing as "horrible" and "terrible," but it has a slightly different feel.
To me, "dreadful" sounds a little more polished than the other two. Because it is less commonly used, it might sound a little more emphatic, too.
For example, if you said, "I've just woken up and I look dreadful!" someone might think, "Wow, she must look really bad!" ^^
So I would use "dreadful" when you want to mean something is extra horrible/terrible, but you want to say it in a nice-sounding way.
3 juni 2016
thank you guys! it's clear to me now, thx!!!! :3
3 juni 2016
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