Sentence examples for dreadful look from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dreadful look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an expression or appearance that conveys fear, horror, or disapproval. Example: "When she saw the state of the house, her face took on a dreadful look that made everyone uneasy."

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It calculated that it would be an even more dreadful look to field someone in the colours of Mrs May and see them slaughtered.

It's either sneakers, a dreadful look if you're not engaged in sport at that very moment, or sandals, which make the world your podiatrist.

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It's pretty dreadful, looking back on it.

In that period Celtic's defence was truly dreadful, looking like men who had not struck up the barest acquaintanceship with one another.

I didn't need my new pen, but it felt terribly grown up to own one, and it made my dreadful handwriting look slightly more sophisticated.

just how dreadful they looked.

… I do voluntary work at [hospital], and [the patients having cancer treatment] look dreadful and they feel dreadful.

As she explains, "A-n-n looks dreadful, but A-n-n-e looks so much more distinguished.

I look dreadful.

It's likely that you don't have much fun together, or that you both look dreadful in photographs.

But the outlook began to look dreadful as Oakley, the brutish Toronto power forward, kept depositing long jump shots in the faces of his former employers.

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