• Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Awfully Meanings

    adjective causing a feeling of fear or unease; extremely bad or unpleasant

    adverb used to emphasize the extent or degree of something

    Fields related to awfully

    Film and Television

    Commonly used in dialogue to emphasize a particular quality or situation, for example 'That's awfully generous of you' or 'He's awfully quiet'.

    Literature

    Often used in descriptive writing to convey a sense of intensity or extremity, such as 'awfully cold' or 'awfully beautiful'.

    Informal Conversations

    Used as an intensifier to express strong feelings or emotions, like 'I'm awfully sorry' or 'That's awfully kind of you'.

    Occupation Usage of awfully

    Writer

    In writing, 'awfully' is often used to convey a sense of intensity or severity, as in 'awfully good' or 'awfully bad.' It can also be used to emphasize a negative quality, such as 'awfully rude.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'awfully' when discussing emotions or experiences that are particularly intense or distressing for a client. For example, they might say 'awfully anxious' or 'awfully depressed.'

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'awfully' to emphasize the seriousness of a situation or the importance of a concept. For example, they might say 'awfully important' or 'awfully difficult.'

    Doctor

    Doctors may use 'awfully' when describing symptoms or conditions that are especially severe or concerning. For example, they might say 'awfully painful' or 'awfully serious.'

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