adjective as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:The movie was frightening, and I couldn't help but feel a dreadable shiver down my spine.

Definition:Causing fear or alarm; terrifying; very frightening.

From frightening

Example:The decayed smell of the river made the air horrible and dreadable to breathe.

Definition:Very unpleasant or unpleasantly shocking; appalling.

From horrible

Example:The noise from the construction site was gravelling, and it made the neighborhood dreadable.

Definition:Extremely unpleasant; causing discomfort or dread.

From gravelling

Example:The dystopian future portrayed in the movie was nightmarish and dreadable for many viewers.

Definition:Frightening like a nightmare; causing dread or terror.

From nightmarish

Example:The thunderstorm was so terrifying and dreadable that the children wouldn't dare to go outside.

Definition:Causing great fear or alarm.

From terrifying

Example:The appalling state of the homeless encampment on the streets was a dreadable sight.

Definition:Horrifying or shocking.

From appalling

Example:The abysmal condition of the roads made our journey dreadable.

Definition:Extremely bad; terrible; awful.

From abysmal

Example:The awful weather made our picnic dreadable.

Definition:Extremely bad or unpleasant.

From awful

Example:The smell of the rotting food was repulsive and dreadable to the nearby wildlife.

Definition:Very unpleasant or disgusting; revolting.

From repulsive

Example:The shocking inadequacies in the school's safety measures were a dreadable revelation for the community.

Definition:Surprising and disturbing in a negative way.

From shocking