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adjectivedreadful; awful; terrible. indicating trouble: direful forecasts. Origin of direfulFirst recorded in 1575–85; dire + -ful OTHER WORDS FROM direfuldire·ful·ly, adverbdire·ful·ness, nounWords nearby direfuldirect transfusion, direct vision, direct-vision prism, direct-vision spectroscope, Diredawa, direful, diremption, dire wolf, direxit, dirge, dirham Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for direfulHis ready mind harked forward to direful emergencies, and he submitted devices for meeting these. Ewing\\'s Lady|Harry Leon Wilson But this plan only ended in creating discord, and the consequences were direful in the extreme. Fire and Sword in the Sudan|Rudolf C. Slatin It was he who had forgotten to tell me this, and to me it was the most direful news of all. The Little Minister|J. M. Barrie What if night should overtake them, bringing to pass the policeman's direful prediction? Rosa's Quest|Anna Potter Wright
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