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    direful
    /ˈdʌɪəfʊl/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely bad; dreadful. archaic, literary

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  2. adjective. literary uk / ˈdaɪə.f ə l / us / ˈdaɪr.f ə l / Add to word list. very bad or unpleasant: The direful conflict would soon culminate in civil war. She was overcome by a direful terror that her torment would never end. Fewer examples. He was cursing again, for he had stumbled against the sharp leaves of a cactus with direful results.

  3. 1. : dreadful. direful war began again Charles Dickens. 2. : ominous. direfully. ˈdī (-ə)r-fə-lē. adverb. Synonyms. baleful. dire. doomy. foreboding. ill-boding. inauspicious. menacing. minatory. ominous. portentous. sinister. threatening. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of direful in a Sentence.

  4. Definitions of direful. adjective. causing fear or dread or terror. “a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked”. synonyms: awful, dire, dread, dreaded, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, horrific, terrible. alarming. frightening because of an awareness of danger.

  5. Direful definition: dreadful; awful; terrible.. See examples of DIREFUL used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of 'direful' direful in British English. (ˈdaɪəfʊl ) adjective. literary. dire; awful; very bad. heedless of the direful consequences that might flow from such an act. direful and pestilential diseases. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. direful in American English. (ˈdaɪrfəl ) adjective.

  7. Synonyms for DIREFUL: ominous, sinister, menacing, bleak, threatening, dire, portentous, inauspicious; Antonyms of DIREFUL: favorable, promising, benign, bright, golden, prosperous, auspicious, hopeful

  8. 1. Causing or able to cause fear: appalling, dire, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, formidable, frightful, ghastly, redoubtable, scary, terrible, tremendous. 2. Portending future disaster: apocalyptic, apocalyptical, baneful, dire, fateful, fire-and-brimstone, grave, hellfire, ominous, portentous, unlucky. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.