Sentence examples for dreadful meaning from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, both GPs and subjects interestingly seem to attach a more dreadful meaning to the result of BC screening than to the result of CRC screening.

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It has a Scandinavian origin, probably from the Old Norse uggligr, meaning "dreadful, fearful".

"Ugly," however, is not originally an aesthetic concept but an emotional term, meaning "dreadful".

Gorgosaurus ( ; meaning "dreadful lizard") is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, between about 76.6 and 75.1 million years ago.

Just like most terrible bedtime stories, The Dreadful Story of the Matches has one meaning: you'll die a terrible death if you don't listen to your parents.

Slaven Bilic's side deserved to go through after recovering from a dreadful opening 45 minutes to dominate the game, meaning that Liverpool are left with the FA Cup as their last realistic hope of a trophy this season.

This would make it an active campaigner to bring these dreadful mental diseases under manageable control, to enable their incumbents to realize the meaning and purpose of the Third Metric in their lives.

Dreadful effort.

"Perfectly dreadful.

How dreadful".

Just dreadful!

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