Word Meanings - DIREFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Dire; dreadful; terrible; calamitous; woeful; as, a direful fiend; a direful day. -- Dire"ful*ly, adv. -- Dire"ful*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DIREFUL)
- Awful
- Fearful
- direful
- appalling
- terrible
- alarming
- dreadful
- horrible
- solemn
- portentous
- horrific
- Fell
- Cruel
- barbarous
- inhuman
- savage
- bloody
- merciless
- pitiless
- ruthless
- remorseless
- relentless
- fierce
- truculent
- Frightful
- Terrible
- ugly
- hideous
- monstrous
- awful
- shocking
- horrid
- terrific
- Horrible
- Abominable
- detestable
- fearful
- ghastly
- hateful
- frightful
Related words: (words related to DIREFUL)
- BARBAROUS
slavish, rude, ignorant; akin to L. balbus stammering, Skr. barbara 1. Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians; as, a barbarous people; a barbarous country. 2. Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste. Barbarous - INHUMANITY
The quality or state of being inhuman; cruelty; barbarity. Man's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn. Burns. - SOLEMNIZATION
The act of solemnizing; celebration; as, the solemnization of a marriage. - ABOMINABLENESS
The quality or state of being abominable; odiousness. Bentley. - SOLEMNIZE
1. To perform with solemn or ritual ceremonies, or according to legal forms. Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriage solemnized in another. Hooker. 2. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate. Their choice nobility and flowers - SOLEMN
Made in form; ceremonious; as, solemn war; conforming with all legal requirements; as, probate in solemn form. Burrill. Jarman. Greenleaf. Solemn League and Covenant. See Covenant, 2. Syn. -- Grave; formal; ritual; ceremonial; sober; serious; - ABOMINABLE
1. Worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable. 2. Excessive; large; -- used as an intensive. Note: Juliana Berners . . . informs us that in her time , - FRIGHTFUL
1. Full of fright; affrighted; frightened. See how the frightful herds run from the wood. W. Browne. 2. Full of that which causes fright; exciting alarm; impressing terror; shocking; as, a frightful chasm, or tempest; a frightful appearance. Syn. - MERCILESS
Destitute of mercy; cruel; unsparing; -- said of animate beings, and also, figuratively, of things; as, a merciless tyrant; merciless waves. The foe is merciless, and will not pity. Shak. Syn. -- Cruel; unmerciful; remorseless; ruthless; pitiless; - GHASTLY
gastlich, gastli, fearful, causing fear, fr. gasten to terrify, AS. 1. Like a ghost in appearance; deathlike; pale; pallid; dismal. Each turned his face with a ghastly pang. Coleridge. His face was so ghastly that it could scarcely be recognized. - FEARFULNESS
The state of being fearful. - SHOCKDOG
See 1 - SOLEMNIZATE
To solemnize; as, to solemnizate matrimony. Bp. Burnet. - HORRIDLY
In a horrid manner. Shak. - HORRIDNESS
The quality of being horrid. - SOLEMNLY
In a solemn manner; with gravity; seriously; formally. There in deaf murmurs solemnly are wise. Dryden. I do solemnly assure the reader. Swift. - TRUCULENTLY
In a truculent manner. - ALARM
1. A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. Arming to answer in a night alarm. Shak. 2. Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warming sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. Sound an alarm in - HATEFUL
1. Manifesting hate or hatred; malignant; malevolent. And worse than death, to view with hateful eyes His rival's conquest. Dryden. 2. Exciting or deserving great dislike, aversion, or disgust; odious. Unhappy, wretched, hateful day! Shak. Syn. - BLOODY-MINDED
Having a cruel, ferocious disposition; bloodthirsty. Dryden. - ORCHIDEOUS
See ORCHIDACEOUS - SEMISAVAGE
Half savage. - UNREMORSELESS
Utterly remorseless. "Unremorseless death." Cowley.