Dreadful or Dreadful

Both spellings are identical and correct.

dreadful

Incorrect spelling - No incorrect form exists here.

"dreadful" is a common misspelling of "dreadful". Always use "dreadful" when referring to the correct word.

dreadful

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

“Dreadful” means very bad or unpleasant.

Definition of dreadful

"dreadful": “Dreadful” means very bad or unpleasant.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for dreadful

  • terrible
  • awful

Usage Examples

"Correct:" The weather was dreadful.

"Correct:" A dreadful mistake.

"Correct:" He felt dreadful.

"Correct:" It smelled dreadful.

Notes:

  • Adjective.
  • No variation.
  • Already correct.
  • Common descriptive word.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is dreadful correct?

A: Yes.

Q: Any variation?

A: No.

Summary

“Dreadful” is already correct.