awful - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • truly: I guess some of your life must have felt truly awful at times.
  • pretty: I braced myself; something pretty awful was about to happen.
  • hilariously: When he's not doing hilariously awful James Cagney impressions he's being a mad scientist or coming up with the worst of ideas.
  • frankly: Hated the beginning, hated the ELO songs, hated the frankly awful oral sex joke at the end.
  • absolutely: Read all top rated reviews... Absolutely awful drivel.
  • damn: Her situation is not helped by the fact that the script is so damn awful, but she can't act anyway.

Infinitive complement

  • contemplate: The impact of another major incident is almost too awful to contemplate.
  • watch: It really was awful to watch and brought proceedings to a grinding halt.

Modifies a noun

  • lot: I get an awful lot of requests to add links to the main site.
  • mess: Someone with hidden Pick's is going to make an awful mess of things sooner or later.
  • pun: It's an appropriate title - awful pun notwithstanding - given the band's propensity for the darker side of pop.
  • truth: An awful truth I have found buried in the official records, disguised by brutal facts.
  • smell: I will keep up the pressure on Southern Water to have them explain their failure to deal with this awful smell more promptly.
  • tragedy: This brief act of honor and duty, homage and triumph, is closely followed by an awful tragedy.

Used with adjective complement

  • f**king: You may, no offense, be f**king awful.
  • smell: One of the things smells just awful, like a dead thing.
  • feel: I guess some of your life must have felt truly awful at times.
  • look: By the same mark, the ultra reliable LED digital clocks can look absolutely awful in their plastic boxes.
  • taste: There were bottles of evil smelling, thick brown sludge, which tasted awful.
  • sound: Although I've probably made it sound awful it actually isn't.

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