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Frightful Meaning in English

word

ˈfɹaɪtfəɫ
FRYTE-fuhl
fɹˈaɪtfəl
FRYTE-fuhl

释义

Very scary, shocking, or unpleasant. Used to describe something that causes fear or is extremely bad.

用法与细微差别

More formal or old-fashioned; often found in literature or dramatic speech. Common collocations: 'frightful mess', 'frightful weather', 'frightful noise.' Can soften very strong negative judgments—'frightful' is less intense than 'terrifying'.

例句

The haunted house looked frightful in the dark.

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We had a frightful storm last night.

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He made a frightful mistake on the test.

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That was a frightful movie—I couldn't even finish it.

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Sorry about the frightful mess in the kitchen—I've been baking all morning.

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Her singing was frightful, but at least she had fun.

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