dreadfully in the PONS Dictionary

dreadfully Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he was dreadfully upset
I'm dreadfully sorry

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His height (he's dreadfully short) and 2.
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All the recipients of this mystical wounding suffered dreadfully.
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Winters are dreadfully cold filled with a large amount of snow, and the summers are pretty warm but never too hot.
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Many suffered dreadfully for the rest of their lives.
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Midterm elections can be dreadfully boring, unfortunately.
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It's simpler and more dreadfully fundamental: it's becoming pregnant.
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The second mate was dreadfully wounded, and was lying on the ground in a state of delirium.
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The lion then roared dreadfully, but evidently only from the pain he suffered, not at all from anger.
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He shook dreadfully for a time, and groaned while flailing about.
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You follow along through an interactive game that you'll find quite amusing, as well as dreadfully addictive.
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