Sentence examples for feeling dreadful from inspiring English sources

The phrase "feeling dreadful" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a state of feeling very unhappy, ill, or distressed. Example: "After hearing the bad news, I was left feeling dreadful for the rest of the day."

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"What is the matter with feeling dreadful?

I don't remember feeling dreadful at my 30th, which was a dateless drunken dinner in New York surrounded by glorious gay men, so obviously I was having the time of my life.

He must be feeling dreadful but there was nothing he could do.

"I am just relieved for the police and for the parents, they must have been feeling dreadful.

My kids had left for school, my husband had gone to work and I was alone feeling dreadful and scared.

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In his shoes, I imagine myself trying to summon a brave laugh, but feeling pretty dreadful.

Whether that reminder comes from a weekly peek at the bathroom scales, an indiscreet partner prodding us playfully in the guts or just feeling downright dreadful, we still need that prompt – otherwise we'd languish in a cream cake-lined den of inactivity.

I'd sort of stock piled some of that…washed it all down with Glenfiddich, and instead of, you know, just shuffling off quietly, all I did was end up waking up feeling absolutely dreadful in a puddle of my own vomit, and it was one of those things where, you know, it took me weeks afterwards, thinking well, I can't even kill myself properly.

It's dreadful feeling".

This experience has brought on a dark, dreadful feeling: inadequacy.

I've been in so many good movies that I felt like nobody saw, it's a pretty dreadful feeling".

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