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The literal translation says "direly" means "awfully" or "in a horrible way, is "direly" a common word?

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Rebecca

In this case, "direly" is closer in meaning to "urgently" or "desperately." "May direly need" can be understood as "may desperately/urgently need," not so much "awfully" or "in a horrible way." It's not a commonly used word but can be utilized in situations where you need to emphasize the urgency of the matter. Ex: This patient direly needs medical attention. Ex: There is a dire need for life-saving medical equipment and supplies in the war zone.

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