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Discover Ludwig'dreadful mood' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing a negative emotion, feeling, or atmosphere. For example: The late arrival of the guests put everyone in a dreadful mood.
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Mary is in a dreadful mood (her beloved Matthew has died — but it's been six months, for heaven's sake!).
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"Twinkle" was co-produced by Chavarria and has a dreadful, uneasy mood.
Day by day, the news from Hama became more dreadful, and the mood in Damascus grew increasingly oppressive.
"The mood is dreadful," said Brian Gendreau, an investment strategist at ING Investment Management.
Peer documents those dreadful two decades, and that context explains the Kashmiri mood, including the current unrest.
But he stressed households were not consuming less and the mood in Germany was well short of dreadful.
And those are only the self-inflicted wounds: add in the news of the 2,000th American death in Iraq, and you can see why the mood in the White House was a cocktail of depression and panic.Mr Bush's dreadful week came at the end of a couple of dreadful months.
Worcestershire were also in double declaration mood for the same reason, but ran into a Durham side grateful to halt a dreadful run of form with a win over the now relegated Midlanders.
So far, reflecting the mood of voters, it has restrained itself in deploring in public the cruel demands of the IMF.In its present dreadful plight, Argentina should not be abandoned.
Dreadful effort.
"Perfectly dreadful.
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