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"dreadfully" Definitions
  1. extremely; very much
  2. very badly

114 Sentences With "dreadfully"

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He came across as not only dreadfully unprepared for the debate, but dreadfully unprepared to be president.
Anika is hysterical, but also very obviously, dreadfully, painfully guilty.
Venom, after a dreadfully tedious start, evolves into something surprising.
It still moves me dreadfully, whenever I talk about it.
And dreadfully distinct Against the dark, a tall white fountain played.
"It's failed dreadfully in the last couple of days," he said.
All these are questions Castle Rock will answer slowly, dreadfully, and masterfully.
Science is exciting in theory, but it can also be dreadfully dull.
The vulture as landlord is more dreadfully rapacious than he is as a bird.
Ending it would be a dreadfully shortsighted, self-harming way to start a presidency.
But, despite a dreadfully boring WiFi-less and phoneless year, we made it through.
People rightfully took Morgan to task for the dreadfully dim thing he decided to share.
This speaks to the dreadfully unsafe conditions in which the migrant workers work and live.
The watery ranch did little to subdue the fishy flavor of the dreadfully dry chicken.
In the sciences, where women are dreadfully underrepresented, student safety was not of primary concern.
While some chin-scratching observers called it "sophisticated," Wednesday's worm was dreadfully simple on the surface.
It's Saturday morning, and you, groggy and dreadfully hungover, roll over onto—oh, my, what's that?
However, wired earbuds tend to be dreadfully easy to rip out of your head while working out.
Presentations by executives somehow manage to be simultaneously dramatically overhyped, dreadfully boring, and totally devoid of content.
The idea behind Face ID is relatively simple, though the technology required to pull it off sounds dreadfully complicated.
It looks like the system is working, but now that we look behind the curtain, it's dreadfully messed up.
The possibility that the bright future we're trying to create will go dreadfully, immensely wrong, with very human consequences.
A third line from Brexiteers is that, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Ireland would suffer dreadfully.
"Chev's sourness of disposition becomes so dreadfully aggravated by any success of mine," she wrote to her sister Annie.
Friends of hers told us she'd been "dreadfully depressed" as of late, and was also suffering from back pain.
Whatever their intentions, the end result is that Venom, after a dreadfully tedious start, evolves into something genuinely surprising.
"The Great Believers" is peppered with surprises, a minor wonder in a narrative so rife with dreadfully foregone conclusions.
On the plane of physical suspense, a series of burglaries in the office-warehouse dreadfully endangers the hidden group.
His "dreadfully delicate sense of honour" could cause him to treat those closest to him with unreasonable cruelty or neglect.
Dreadfully named "The HorseFly," the new UPS octocopter docks with a fancy hybrid version of the iconic brown delivery trucks.
He acknowledged that it had played dreadfully but said he "liked to leave Milan in good hands... preferably Italian ones".
She misses living by the water dreadfully, she said, and has been charting out public transportation routes to the sea.
At times, it was a blur; at others it was dreadfully long, challenging moments personal and collective stretching into little eternities.
The notion that any foreign power could have taken this clever and dreadfully powerful tack is sickening to say the least.
That fight concluded dreadfully, when a head kick 29 seconds into the first round ensured Bossé would end his night unconscious.
Call your representatives and demand they see these cuts for what they really are: a horribly cruel and dreadfully stupid idea.
I arrived at the Ace on a dreadfully rainy Sunday, and the inviting foyer was glowing orange and bathed in warmth.
The piece on Trump and Jeb was dreadfully wrong, as was another piece I wrote that same month underrating Trump's chances.
At $70 it's not dreadfully expensive either, at least compared to fancy manually-operated grinders that make you do all the work.
At its best, this gifted artist's work feels genuinely real, despite — or perhaps because of — how dreadfully she allows us to see.
The new worry these days about China's growth is not that it is fake, but that its investment engine is dreadfully unbalanced.
For many people, sitting and passively watching someone else play video games sounds like a dreadfully boring way to spend an afternoon.
To someone like me who grew up in Italy during the 85033s, when terrorist violence engulfed the country, this seems dreadfully familiar.
They turned out to be dreadfully wrong, and neither the United States nor the Middle East has recovered from their reckless experiments.
Maybe it's just because low-cost index funds are so dreadfully boring while high-fee alternative investments can be a lot of fun.
So, we won't belabor the point, but we will remind you that women continue to be dreadfully underrepresented in tech and underpaid overall.
Technology companies are hitting the public markets again after a dreadfully slow 2016, which saw the fewest venture-backed offerings in seven years.
I know just enough about computers to be dreadfully afraid, but I'm not knowledgeable or disciplined enough to actually take care of myself.
But unfortunately, the potential for a grave accident due to misinterpretation is dreadfully ripe in the space-age Cold War we're currently entrenched in.
The Duke remains to this day one of gaming's most infamous pieces of hardware, considered by most to be comically oversized and dreadfully uncomfortable.
The founders, a bunch of rich, powerful white men, didn't want true democracy in this country, and in fact were dreadfully afraid of it.
Baltimore is amusing for a week, but Philadelphia is dreadfully provincial; and though one can dine in New York one could not dwell there.
We are devastated to see you go so suddenly… you were such a happy pink dog and we will miss you dreadfully, we love you.
In a tweet, Osborne argued that — if you rely only on data and trends — you might go dreadfully awry forecasting the future of automation and employment.
Lust told me that she has plans to implement virtual reality technology in her productions this year, with a passion ignited from "dreadfully stereotyped" mainstream porn.
Yes, it's just as I thought, he's a terrible bedfellow; he's been in a fight, got dreadfully cut, and here he is, just from the surgeon.
While you don't want to be dreadfully out of place at the many offices that have a more relaxed vibe, business casual should still look professional.
On the other hand, relative to the enormous stakes involved, the paper just reveals how dreadfully thin and tenuous our knowledge of social tipping points is.
Office buildings are known for being dreadfully chilly (like 70 degrees chilly), which CBS found may stem from a 1960s formula tied to men's higher metabolic rates.
Before you start worrying that there's something dreadfully wrong with you, rest assured that the same way our bodies all look different, they all function differently, too.
People need to know how dreadfully expensive climate inaction has already become and how much more expensive it will become if we don't get our act together.
Support for the tax bill — which polled dreadfully while it was being debated by Congress — is now nearly at the break-even point, with 48 percent support.
But her testimony on the events she did witness certainly gives the sense that she thought something was dreadfully amiss regarding Ukraine policy in the Trump administration.
Ultimately, the patriarchs of the fictional Gilead and the dreadfully real Mar-a-Lago share an ethos: harsh restrictions for powerless women, unbounded license for powerful men.
Photo: KickstarterThe SmartNūdge, which is dreadfully early in its Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, swears to autonomously ensure your toilet seat is always returned to its lowered and proper position.
That's according to the latest iteration of NASA's global temperature dataset, released today, which points to the dreadfully predictable conclusion that our round Earth is still getting hotter.
Labour performed dreadfully in those in May 2017, and shockingly better in the general election one month later, points out Ben Page, head of Ipsos MORI, a pollster.
What we didn't realize is quite how much fun they'd be at the Oscars, an event that has taken many a comedy superstar and made them dreadfully boring.
It was a baby boy from Oak Cliff named Michael Anthony Green Jr., not yet sixteen months old, burned over three- quarters of his body, deeply disfigured, dreadfully disabled.
To make things worse, what Android did with the Java APIs is dreadfully common in the technology industry, meaning there's a lot more at stake than just $11 billion.
"Most of those who are, dreadfully, called migrants today, are not all men and women demanding asylum, coming from countries where their lives are in danger," Mr. Macron said.
Assange, meanwhile, talks on camera about how he wants to silence the women who accused him of sexual assault, exposing a line of thinking that makes him seem dreadfully guilty.
In the middle of July, when it used to be dreadfully cold, I was wearing tights and a long-sleeved shirt, something I would have worn on a mild day.
Dreadfully short-sighted American policies such as "America First" cannot continue to disregard the basic human rights of those who live in other countries or even within these United States.
Emily: Succession has gained a reputation in some corners — including in the Vox Slack chats about Succession — for raising plot points that seem dreadfully important, then letting them slide, seemingly forgotten.
Image: Amazon / GizmodoThe fact that Amazon controls a vast swath of cloud computing services became dreadfully clear on Tuesday afternoon when a string of errors brought countless websites to their knees.
More realistically, I'd constrain my optimism to believing that Samsung can cut ties with its dreadfully unappealing personal assistant and just get on with the business of making a great smartphone.
His version of events, and the process by which he comes to believe in Knox's guilt, comes across in this narrative as chiefly self-serving, dreadfully sexist, and often wildly delusional.
Plotwise, Cersei can thus raise a long-running question: Must she behave dreadfully in order to protect her dreadful son Joffrey, the heir to the throne, or is she just dreadful anyway?
There was something dreadfully devout, he thought, or creepily churchy, in the voice of the woman to his left who invariably dressed in full meditation regalia with Oriental smock and black linen trousers.
"Prisoners" (2013) was as welcoming as a dungeon, and, in "Blade Runner 2049," the light is no longer, as Nabokov had it, "dreadfully distinct / Against the dark," for the darkness has overcome it.
It's treated as dreadfully unfair that the great are held back by microaggressions, but also as somehow suspect that the mediocre or even sort of entitled and annoying would want a better life.
The software emulation powering those solutions can introduce game-breaking bugs that ruin the playing experience, like dreadfully slow input lag that makes sticking the landing of precisely timed jumps in Super Mario Bros.
One of Hollywood's most established directors, Ron Howard, an Oscar winner in 2002 for "A Beautiful Mind," came up dreadfully short — again — at movie theaters in the United States and Canada over the weekend.
The screen itself has that dull glossy sheen that most TVs have, and when the TV is in Art Mode, it's dreadfully obvious that it's just a digital image on an edge-lit display.
No matter your accomplishments, marriage and children in our culture are considered the real achievements, and for those who remain on their own we reserve this silent decree: Something is dreadfully wrong with you.
Naturally, a tour of the Gigafactory was the main attraction of the Gigafactory opening party; guests, mainly driving Teslas or, dreadfully, rented gas-powered cars, lined up about an hour before the main gates opened.
So it was surprising to read an entire chapter about this dilemma comparing China and the U.S. in Kai-Fu Lee's book AI Superpowers (yes, yes, I am dreadfully behind on this particular book review).
For me, the low point of Game of Thrones was its dreadfully self-serious fifth season, when most of the plots ground to a halt in favor of needless spectacle and pointless big, sadistic twists.
Our girl JoJo — by far the gamest of Ben Higgins' harem to get chased by a pig amidst dreadfully murky waters — is no longer heartbroken after last season's boy dumped her for Ms. Generic-o.
The trip there is dreadfully boring for the first 211-plus miles up I-24, but once you turn off onto the Valley of Fire Highway, the enjoyment begins: It's a gorgeous drive to the park.
Let me make this point dreadfully clear, though: Your family members do not need an Amazon Echo or a Google Home or an Apple HomePod or whatever that one smart speaker that uses Cortana is called.
Baltimore, of course, is continuing to struggle with gun violence—the Sun reports there have been 215 homicides already this year, and the police's clearance rate for solving murder cases has tended to be dreadfully low.
Flying in a commercial jet is enough of a luxury—albeit a sometimes dreadfully oppressive one—that you forget how magical it is that mankind builds these massive machines that enable them to touch the clouds.
In other words, even that post-football income is bad if it isn't funneled through the NCAA's extremely narrow parameters, ones that—in this case—are dreadfully light on context, common sense and basic human decency.
After becoming a Protestant, Valentine is killed — dreadfully, at the order of her father, the Count of St.-Bris — on St. Bartholomew's Day (during a massacre of the Huguenots in 1572 Paris that took thousands of lives).
" Both men, in other words, were at the top of their game that day, although by the 19th round, Egan noted that "to distinguish the combatants by their features would have been utterly impossible, so dreadfully were both their faces beaten.
His publishers tell us that Mr. Trevor is young, and this makes it all the more remarkable that he should have taken this difficult material and made out of it a novel that is exceedingly readable, touchingly sad and dreadfully funny.
Since he was spawned from the Gate of Milnüür during the creation of humanity, he has spent the better part of an eternity curing existence itself with evil, immorality, death, and murder on a scale only achievable by his dreadfully immortal self.
Fans who were already disappointed by his dreadfully boring 2015 loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. certainly wouldn't pay for any potential rematch, and even if he returns to ESPN, it's hard to imagine an opponent fans would be excited to see him fight.
Visiting him months before his death in 1950, Powell and Muggeridge "found George dreadfully decayed but otherwise entirely himself, still smoking and coughing, with a bottle of rum secreted under the bed which the three of them finished off between them," Spurling writes.
Or think even of the Star Wars prequels, which had a dreadfully bland story about intergalactic politics (that strained for a kind of complexity it couldn't quite achieve), but also some fun creature designs and special effects scattered throughout almost every scene.
Opening with "Her Blood," a story about a grisly miscarriage, and closing with "Rag," an experimental fable about a dreadfully intimate murder, Meijer traverses an impressive range of emotional, psychological and physical traumas, with a near-total investment in sketching atrocity rather than deciphering it.
World No. 1 just trying to 'survive' Bothered by an ailing back, Day took advantage of the dreadfully slow pace of play (which hovered around 5:33) to lie down in the second fairway to stretch out, moments after he had smoked his tee shot 358 yards.
Erudite and enthusiastic, Mr de Hamel is not so star-struck that he cannot be critical: a famous illustration in the "Book of Kells" is "dreadfully ugly"; a naked Adam and Eve look "knobbly-kneed" and "brightly pink like newly arrived English holidaymakers on Spanish beaches".
One side wants to expand Medicaid in the dreadfully limited way that the Affordable Care Act allowed, to cover everyone who makes less than 138 percent of the absurdly low poverty line, instead of keeping it limited to certain categories of unfortunate person deemed more deserving.
And then, with the news of early results from postindustrial northern cities like Sunderland and Newcastle (which are strikingly similar to cities in upstate New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania), one became slowly and dreadfully aware that something else was taking place, something was shifting before one's eyes.
First to arrive is Beria (Simon Russell Beale), Stalin's fellow-Georgian and the head of the N.K.V.D., the security service, followed by Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor)—next in line to succeed Stalin, and dreadfully pale at the prospect—and Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), still wearing his pajamas under his suit.
How One Little Amazon Error Can Destroy the InternetThe fact that Amazon controls a vast swath of cloud computing services became dreadfully clear on…Read more ReadThe situation undeniably draws comparison to the DDoS attack that affected Dyn's systems late last year, bringing most of America's internet to its knees.
And however dubious their morals, however dreadfully they may be failing at being a good husband or wife, that couple's marriage could still be a real Catholic marriage in a way that a proper, upright, bourgeois second marriage undertaken in defiance of earlier sacramental vows is not and cannot be.
But it's dreadfully easy to imagine that if a Republican health care bill becomes law, Scalise will ultimately be uninsurable under its terms, leaving him exposed to the long-term costs of his injuries, and to the costs of other ailments that might befall him between now and when he becomes eligible for Medicare.
"The terrible massacre that has taken place in Orlando, with its dreadfully high number of innocent victims, has caused in Pope Francis, and in all of us, the deepest feelings of horror and condemnation, of pain and turmoil before this new manifestation of homicidal folly and senseless hatred," the Holy See Press Office said in a statement.
The Christian leaders at the White House dinner, who heaped praise on Trump for giving them everything they've demanded of him, surely know that there is an explanation for the murder and mayhem in Jacksonville — and Parkland — and Las Vegas — and Sutherland Springs and in the many dreadfully similar episodes of murder, injury and trauma that preceded his presidency.
How One Little Amazon Error Can Destroy the InternetThe fact that Amazon controls a vast swath of cloud computing services became dreadfully clear on…Read more ReadIn theory, a series of failsafes should keep the fallout from such errors localized, but Amazon says that some of the key systems involved hadn't been fully restarted in many years and "took longer than expected" to come back online.

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