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frightful

American  
[frahyt-fuhl] / ˈfraɪt fəl /

adjective

  1. such as to cause fright; dreadful, terrible, or alarming.

    A frightful howl woke us.

    Synonyms:
    awful, fearful
    Antonyms:
    delightful
  2. horrible, shocking, or revolting.

    The storm did frightful damage.

    Synonyms:
    gruesome, ghastly, horrid, dread, hideous
    Antonyms:
    delightful
  3. Informal. unpleasant; disagreeable.

    We had a frightful time.

  4. Informal. very great; extreme.

    That actor is very talented but a frightful ham.


frightful British  
/ ˈfraɪtfʊl /

adjective

  1. very alarming, distressing, or horrifying

  2. unpleasant, annoying, or extreme

    a frightful hurry

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of frightful

Middle English word dating back to 1200–50; see origin at fright, -ful

Explanation

Anything that makes you feel horrified is frightful, whether it's a frightful traffic accident on the highway or your brother's frightful new haircut. This adjective is more common among British English speakers than American ones, but no matter where you live it's a good way to describe something that causes distress, shock, or offense. You may look frightful after falling in the swimming pool while fully clothed, but the frightful sounds coming from a haunted house might cause you to feel more actual terror — or fright.

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Nations reel and stagger on their way; they make hideous mistakes; they commit frightful wrongs; they do great and beautiful things.

From Salon Apr. 16, 2025

Walker said the conditions for such a catch are frightful.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 1, 2024

She added it was "scarcely credible such a frightful pub exists in Cymru".

From BBC Aug. 4, 2024

It’s a frightful and gargantuan performance that should come with a trigger warning.

From New York Times Feb. 29, 2024

You are using frightful means to justify ends that you think are for the good of the most people.

From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee

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