Adverb
awfully (comparative more awfully, superlative most awfully)
- Badly, terribly.
She led after the swimming and cycling, but ran awfully and came in fourth.
- (not comparable) Very; exceedingly; extremely; excessively.
- Synonyms: very, extremely, terribly; see also Thesaurus:extremely
1912, Arnold Bennett, The Grim Smile of the Five Towns:It was wondrous. 'I'm awfully glad I came now,' his thought ran; 'I'm managing it rather well.'
1968, Syd Barrett (lyrics and music), “Jugband Blues”, in A Saucerful of Secrets, performed by Pink Floyd:It’s awfully considerate of you to think of me here / And I’m most obliged to you for making it clear that I’m not here
- (archaic) In a manner inspiring awe.
- (archaic) Reverently.
- (obsolete) Fearfully.
Collocations
with adjectives
- awfully good
- awfully hard
- awfully sad
- awfully nice
- awfully sorry
- awfully long
- awfully quiet
- awfully big
- awfully glad
- awfully familiar
- awfully well
- awfully difficult
- awfully tired
- awfully bad
- awfully hot
- awfully high
- awfully busy
- awfully pretty
- awfully small
- awfully cold
- awfully funny
- awfully expensive
- awfully fond
- awfully important
- awfully young
- awfully interesting
- awfully jolly
- awfully short
- awfully proud
- awfully clever
- awfully boring
- awfully strange
- awfully happy
- awfully lonely
- awfully stpid
- awfully strong
- awfully sick
- awfully pleased
- awfully old
- awfully hungry
- awfully afraid
- awfully silly
Translations
in an awe-inspiring manner