awfully

[ˈɔːfəli]

awfully Definition

  • 1in a manner that inspires awe, admiration, or respect
  • 2very; extremely

Using awfully: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "awfully" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The view from the top of the mountain was awfully beautiful.

  • Example

    I'm awfully sorry for being late.

  • Example

    It's awfully cold outside today.

awfully Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with awfully

  • very pleasant or kind

    Example

    She was awfully nice to me when I first moved here.

  • very good or impressive

    Example

    The food at that restaurant is awfully good.

  • very large or significant

    Example

    The company has grown into an awfully big business.

Origins of awfully

from Middle English 'aʒefulli', meaning 'with awe'

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Summary: awfully in Brief

'Awfully' [ˈɔːfəli] is an adverb that means 'very' or 'extremely.' It can be used to describe something that inspires awe, admiration, or respect, as in 'The view from the top of the mountain was awfully beautiful.' It can also be used to express regret or apology, as in 'I'm awfully sorry for being late.' Phrases like 'awfully nice' and 'awfully good' use 'awfully' to denote something very pleasant or impressive.

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