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dreadfully, adverb

dreadfully, adverb. causing fear or alarm; very; extremely related words: *dreadful Sentence : It was so dreadfully late last night when I got home. Sentence: The monster was dreadful and scary!. acute, adjective. sensitive; sharp; severe

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dreadfully, adverb

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  1. dreadfully, adverb • causing fear or alarm; very; extremely • related words: • *dreadful • Sentence: It was so dreadfully late last night when I got home. • Sentence: The monster was dreadful and scary!

  2. acute, adjective • sensitive; sharp; severe • Sentence: The acute sorrow that I felt after the funeral was unbearable. • Sentence: My acute eyesight causes me to get migraines easily.

  3. foresight, noun • knowledge or insight gained by or as by looking forward; a view of the future. • Sentence: Having foresight about what your future plans are will help you in many ways.

  4. dissimulation, noun • hiding of one’s feelings, purposes, or intentions • Sentence: When Bruce Wayne put on his Batman costume his dissimulation was complete for no one would recognize him

  5. vex, verb • to irritate; annoy; provoke • Sentence: The brother and sister vexed and annoyed each other.

  6. supposition, noun • assumption; hypothesis • similar to ‘supposing’ something • Sentence: I have made the supposition that it won’t snow in North Carolina.

  7. stealthily, adverb • exerting great caution and secrecy • Sentence: The robber stealthily removed the lock from the safe.

  8. distinctness, noun • having a difference in nature or quality • Sentence: The distinctness of the red rose made it stand out.

  9. suavity, noun • smooth, courteous actions or manners • Sentence: The boy walked down the hall with perfect suavity.

  10. derision, noun • ridicule or mockery • Sentence: Derision is a form of bullying because it is making fun of or mocking someone else.

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