100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "dreadfully"
Definition
"Dreadfully" is an adverb that means in a manner that causes dread, fear, or alarm; extremely or very much. It can also convey a sense of something being very bad or unpleasant.
Synonyms
- Awfully
 - Terribly
 - Extremely
 - Horribly
 - Atrociously
 - Appallingly
 - Exceedingly
 - Regrettably
 - Unpleasantly
 - Alarmingly
 
Antonyms
- Delightfully
 - Wonderfully
 - Pleasantly
 - Joyfully
 - Agreeably
 - Acceptably
 - Tolerably
 - Satisfactorily
 - Comfortably
 - Excellently
 
Examples
- She was dreadfully worried about the upcoming exam.
 - The weather turned dreadfully cold overnight.
 - He felt dreadfully sorry for her loss.
 - The movie was dreadfully boring; I almost fell asleep.
 - The consequences of his actions were dreadfully severe.
 - She sang dreadfully off-key during the concert.
 - The food at the restaurant was dreadfully overcooked.
 - He was dreadfully late for the meeting.
 - The storm was dreadfully intense, causing widespread damage.
 - It was a dreadfully long journey to reach the destination.
 - The performance was dreadfully uncoordinated.
 - I felt dreadfully ill after eating that dish.
 - The exam results were dreadfully disappointing.
 - She looked dreadfully tired after the long night.
 - The news was dreadfully shocking to everyone.
 - His attitude was dreadfully rude during the discussion.
 - The roads were dreadfully slippery after the rain.
 - The book was dreadfully dull from start to finish.
 - They were dreadfully unprepared for the presentation.
 - The situation was getting dreadfully out of hand.
 - His explanation was dreadfully confusing.
 - She had a dreadfully hard time understanding the instructions.
 - The team's performance was dreadfully below expectations.
 - The dessert was dreadfully sweet for my taste.
 - I was dreadfully surprised by the unexpected news.
 - The child's behavior was dreadfully disruptive in class.
 - The house was dreadfully messy after the party.
 - He felt dreadfully embarrassed by his mistake.
 - The traffic was dreadfully congested during rush hour.
 - The lecture was dreadfully monotonous.
 - She was dreadfully anxious before her big presentation.
 - The weather forecast predicted dreadfully heavy rain.
 - His handwriting was dreadfully difficult to read.
 - They were dreadfully underfunded for the project.
 - The park was dreadfully overcrowded on the holiday.
 - She dreadfully regretted her decision to move away.
 - His remarks were dreadfully inappropriate.
 - The train was dreadfully delayed for hours.
 - The painting was dreadfully misaligned in the gallery.
 - The noise from the construction was dreadfully distracting.
 - I found the instructions to be dreadfully unclear.
 - The results were dreadfully inadequate for the study.
 - The hotel room was dreadfully small for the price.
 - He had a dreadfully difficult time finding a job.
 - The presentation was dreadfully lacking in detail.
 - She felt dreadfully lonely in the new city.
 - The movie ended in a dreadfully sad manner.
 - His attempt at cooking was dreadfully unsuccessful.
 - The seminar was dreadfully uninformative.
 - The room was dreadfully hot with no air conditioning.
 - The children's behavior was dreadfully chaotic during the event.
 - She was dreadfully disappointed with her birthday surprise.
 - The performance was dreadfully unenthusiastic.
 - The internet connection was dreadfully slow that day.
 - His jokes were dreadfully corny and fell flat.
 - She was dreadfully upset about the cancellation.
 - The presentation was dreadfully lengthy and tedious.
 - The service at the restaurant was dreadfully slow.
 - The car was dreadfully old and needed repairs.
 - He felt dreadfully unwell after the long flight.
 - The weather was dreadfully hot for the beach day.
 - The play had a dreadfully confusing plot.
 - She was dreadfully excited for the concert.
 - The meeting was dreadfully unproductive.
 - The conditions were dreadfully unsafe for workers.
 - The comedian's jokes were dreadfully dated.
 - The lecture was dreadfully full of jargon.
 - She was dreadfully tired after the night shift.
 - He felt dreadfully unappreciated at work.
 - The view from the mountain was dreadfully breathtaking.
 - The results of the experiment were dreadfully unexpected.
 - The class was dreadfully difficult for beginners.
 - The book's ending was dreadfully anticlimactic.
 - She was dreadfully unprepared for the test.
 - The weather was dreadfully humid that day.
 - His performance was dreadfully affected by nerves.
 - The noise from the party next door was dreadfully loud.
 - The fabric felt dreadfully rough against her skin.
 - The party was dreadfully dull with no music.
 - I was dreadfully confused by his explanation.
 - The project was dreadfully behind schedule.
 - The movie's plot was dreadfully predictable.
 - She was dreadfully nervous before her speech.
 - The food was dreadfully spicy for my taste.
 - The results were dreadfully low for the competition.
 - The weather was dreadfully unpredictable.
 - His attitude was dreadfully negative throughout the trip.
 - The book was dreadfully lengthy and hard to finish.
 - The computer crashed dreadfully at the worst moment.
 - The situation turned dreadfully chaotic during the event.
 - The dog was dreadfully dirty after playing outside.
 - He looked dreadfully pale after the incident.
 - The lecture was dreadfully boring and uninspired.
 - I found the article to be dreadfully biased.
 - The traffic was dreadfully bad on the way home.
 - The house's interior was dreadfully outdated.
 - The situation was dreadfully complicated.
 - Her voice was dreadfully hoarse after the concert.
 - The game ended in a dreadfully disappointing tie.
 - They were dreadfully uncoordinated on the dance floor.
 
