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dire D0243200 (dīr)adj. dir·er, dir·est 1. Warning of or having dreadful or terrible consequences; calamitous: a dire economic forecast; dire threats.2. Urgent; desperate: in dire need; dire poverty. [Latin dīrus, fearsome, terrible; akin to Greek deinos.] dire′ly adv.dire′ness n.dire (daɪə) adj (usually prenominal) 1. Also: direful disastrous; fearful2. desperate; urgent: a dire need. 3. foreboding disaster; ominous: a dire warning. [C16: from Latin dīrus ominous, fearful; related to Greek deos fear] ˈdirely adv ˈdireness ndire (daɪər) adj. dir•er, dir•est. 1. causing or involving great fear or suffering; terrible. 2. indicating trouble, disaster, or the like: dire predictions. 3. urgent; desperate: in dire need. [1560–70; < Latin dīrus fearful, unlucky] dire′ly, adv. dire′ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dire - fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless; "a desperate illness"; "on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel"- G.C.Marshall; "a dire emergency"desperatecritical - being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency; "a critical shortage of food"; "a critical illness"; "an illness at the critical stage" | | 2. | dire - causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"direful, dread, dreaded, dreadful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, terrible, awful, horrific, fearfulalarming - frightening because of an awareness of danger |
direadjective1. desperate, pressing, crying, critical, terrible, crucial, alarming, extreme, awful, appalling, urgent, cruel, horrible, disastrous, grim, dreadful, gloomy, fearful, dismal, drastic, catastrophic, ominous, horrid, woeful, ruinous, calamitous, cataclysmic, portentous, godawful (slang), exigent, bodeful the dire predicament of the refugees2. terrible, awful, appalling, dreadful, abysmal, frightful, godawful (slang) a book of verse which ranged from the barely tolerable to the utterly diredireadjective1. Portending future disaster:apocalyptic, apocalyptical, baneful, direful, fateful, fire-and-brimstone, grave, hellfire, ominous, portentous, unlucky.2. Causing or able to cause fear:appalling, direful, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, formidable, frightful, ghastly, redoubtable, scary, terrible, tremendous.3. Compelling immediate attention:burning, crying, emergent, exigent, imperative, instant, pressing, urgent.4. So serious as to be at the point of crisis or necessary to resolve a crisis:acute, climacteric, critical, crucial, desperate.Translationsdire (ˈdaiə) adjective dreadful; perilous. 可怕的 可怕的dire
be in dire straitsTo be in a very bleak or grim situation. All of those recent layoffs indicate that the company is in dire straits. I was in dire straits there for a while, but I'm feeling much better after my hospital stay.See also: dire, straitin dire straitsIn a very bleak or grim situation. The recent nosedive in the stock market has left many companies in dire straits. I was in dire straits there for a while, but I'm feeling much better after my hospital stay.See also: dire, straitin dire straitsFig. in a very serious, bad circumstance. We are nearly broke and need money for medicine. We are in dire straits.See also: dire, straitdire straits, inIn an awful situation, terrible circumstances. The adjective “dire,” which dates from the mid-1500s, is rarely heard today except in this cliché and one other phrase, dire necessity, which uses it more or less hyperbolically (as, for example, in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s 1836 letter, “The dire necessity of having every window in the house open . . .”). In contrast, the cliché describes a genuine difficulty or danger, as in “The stock-market crash left him in dire straits financially.” Also the name of a British rock band active from 1977 to 1995.See also: direEncyclopediaSeediceMedicalSeeDISLegalSeedissentDIRE
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dire Related to dire: dire wolf, dire straits, voir direSynonyms for direadj desperateSynonyms- desperate
- pressing
- crying
- critical
- terrible
- crucial
- alarming
- extreme
- awful
- appalling
- urgent
- cruel
- horrible
- disastrous
- grim
- dreadful
- gloomy
- fearful
- dismal
- drastic
- catastrophic
- ominous
- horrid
- woeful
- ruinous
- calamitous
- cataclysmic
- portentous
- godawful
- exigent
- bodeful
adj terribleSynonyms- terrible
- awful
- appalling
- dreadful
- abysmal
- frightful
- godawful
Synonyms for direadj portending future disasterSynonyms- apocalyptic
- apocalyptical
- baneful
- direful
- fateful
- fire-and-brimstone
- grave
- hellfire
- ominous
- portentous
- unlucky
adj causing or able to cause fearSynonyms- appalling
- direful
- dreadful
- fearful
- fearsome
- formidable
- frightful
- ghastly
- redoubtable
- scary
- terrible
- tremendous
adj compelling immediate attentionSynonyms- burning
- crying
- emergent
- exigent
- imperative
- instant
- pressing
- urgent
adj so serious as to be at the point of crisis or necessary to resolve a crisisSynonyms- acute
- climacteric
- critical
- crucial
- desperate
Synonyms for direadj fraught with extreme dangerSynonymsRelated Wordsadj causing fear or dread or terrorSynonyms- direful
- dread
- dreaded
- dreadful
- fearsome
- frightening
- horrendous
- terrible
- awful
- horrific
- fearful
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