AWFUL vs MEAN: NOUN
- N/A
- A number that typifies a set of numbers, such as a geometric mean or an arithmetic mean.
- The average value of a set of numbers.
- The middle term in a syllogism.
- A method, a course of action, or an instrument by which an act can be accomplished or an end achieved.
- An average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
- Money, property, or other wealth.
- Great wealth.
- Something having a position, quality, or condition midway between extremes; a medium.
AWFUL vs MEAN: ADJECTIVE
- Extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact
- Very bad.
- Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively.
- Terror-stricken.
- Struck or filled with awe.
- Frightful; exceedingly bad; great; -- applied intensively
- Worshipful; reverential; law-abiding.
- Struck or filled with awe; terror-stricken.
- Oppressing with fear or horror; appalling; terrible.
- Causing fear or dread or terror
- Inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence
- Exceptionally bad or displeasing
- Inspiring awe or admiration or wonder
- Extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible.
- Formidable in nature or extent.
- Afraid.
- Filled with or displaying great reverence.
- Filled with awe, especially.
- Commanding awe.
- Inspiring awe; filling with profound reverence, or with fear and admiration; fitted to inspire reverential fear; profoundly impressive.
- Offensive or even (of persons) malicious
- Marked by poverty befitting a beggar
- Having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality
- Characterized by malice
- Used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
- Excellent
- Used of sums of money; so small in amount as to deserve contempt
- Intermediate in size, extent, quality, time, or degree; medium.
- Occupying a middle or intermediate position between two extremes.
- Lacking in kindness; unkind.
- Cruel, spiteful, or malicious.
- Expressing spite or malice.
- Tending toward or characterized by cruelty or violence.
- Extremely unpleasant or disagreeable.
- Hard to cope with; difficult or troublesome.
- Common or poor in appearance; shabby.
- Low in value, rank, or social status.
- Miserly; stingy.
- Excellent; skillful.
- Ignoble; base: : base.
AWFUL vs MEAN: VERB
- N/A
- Have in mind as a purpose
- Have as a logical consequence
- Intend to refer to
- Mean or intend to express or convey
- Denote or connote
- Destine or designate for a certain purpose
- Have a specified degree of importance
AWFUL vs MEAN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have intentions of a specified kind; be disposed.
- To design, intend, or destine for a certain purpose or end.
- To have the importance or value of.
- To have as a consequence; bring about.
- To have as a purpose or an intention; intend.
- To intend to convey or indicate.
- To act as a symbol of; signify or represent.
- To be used to convey; denote.
AWFUL vs MEAN: ADVERB
- Extremely; very.
- Used as intensifiers
- Very, extremely; as, an awful big house.
- N/A
AWFUL vs MEAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Dreadful is applied to what inspires dread, that is, an oppressive fear of coming evil, and loosely to what is very bad. Fearful, full of fear, impressing fear: as, “a certain fearful looking for of judgment,” Heb. x. 27. Frightful, not full of fright, but inspiring fright or sudden and almost paralyzing fear. An awful sight; a dreadful disaster; a fearful leap; a frightful chasm.
- Synonyms and Awful, Dreadful, Fearful, Frightful, solemn, imposing, majestic; dread, dire, dreadful, terrible. The first four of these words are often loosely or colloquially used to express dislike, detestation, or horror, but should in the main retain the same distinctions of meaning as the nouns from which they are derived. Thus, awful is full of awe, full of that which inspires awe, exciting a feeling of deep solemnity and reverence, often with a certain admixture of fear, acting especially upon the imagination (see reverence, n.); the suggestion may shift in all degrees from awe to horror: as, an awful steamboat explosion.
- Having some character in an extreme or noticeable degree; excessive; very great; extraordinary; preposterous: as, he is an awful dandy; that is an awful bonnet.
- Impressed with or exhibiting respect or reverence, as for authority; law-abiding; respectful in the extreme.
- Expressive of or indicating deep awe, as for the Deity.
- Inspiring or commanding respect, reverence, or obedience.
- Of a dreadful character; causing fear or horror; terrible; appalling: as, an awful disaster; I heard an awful shriek.
- Striking or inspiring with awe; filling with dread, or dread mingled with profound reverence: as, the awful majesty of Jehovah; the awful approach of death.
- To have in mind, view, or contemplation; intend; hence, to purpose or design.
- To signify, or be intended to signify; indicate; import; denote.
- To mention; tell; express.
- Approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value
- Niggardly; penurious; miserly; stingy.—
- Without dignity of mind; destitute of honor; low-minded; spiritless; base.
- Characteristic of or commonly pertaining to persons or things of low degree; common; inferior; poor; shabby: as, a mean appearance; mean dress.
- Of a common or low origin, grade, quality, etc.; common; humble: as, a man of mean parentage; mean birth or origin; a mean abode.
- Common; general.
- To speak; talk.
- To have thought or ideas; have meaning.
- Of no value or worth
- To be minded or disposed; have intentions of some kind: usually joined with an adverb: as, he means well.
- (idiom) (mean business) To be in earnest.
- (idiom) (by all means) Without fail; certainly.
- (idiom) (by any means) In any way possible; to any extent.
- (idiom) (by means of) With the use of; owing to.
- (idiom) (by no means) In no sense; certainly not.
AWFUL vs MEAN: RELATED WORDS
- Painful, Frightening, Nasty, Unspeakable, Abominable, Horrific, Unpleasant, Amazing, Awesome, Bad, Lousy, Atrocious, Horrendous, Dreadful, Terrible
- Stand for, Meanspirited, Beggarly, Nasty, Average, Think of, Intend, Little, Mingy, Normal, Awful, Think, Signify, Entail, Imply
AWFUL vs MEAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Painful, Frightening, Nasty, Unspeakable, Abominable, Horrific, Unpleasant, Amazing, Awesome, Bad, Lousy, Atrocious, Horrendous, Dreadful, Terrible
- Poor, Skilled, Stand for, Meanspirited, Beggarly, Nasty, Average, Think of, Intend, Little, Mingy, Normal, Awful, Think, Imply
AWFUL vs MEAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Awful Truth Series by offering copies of The Awful Truth About the Sushing Prize.
- You can find loads of awful jobs and awful clients on Elance, as well as people who are willing to bid shockingly low amounts.
- The awful people I put as my references know beforehand to cover up for my awful work ethic.
- Requested a ring back also and never received Awful awful company will never buy from again.
- So I made it and oh boy it was awful, truly awful.
- Writing a complaint letter for rude customer service manager that Awful company Somewhere Awful UR.
- Awful, AWFUL customer service and extremely false advertising.
- Wells fargo is an awful, awful, finance company!
- Awful, awful, awful, go somewhere else do not waste your time and money.
- Awful triggers, awful actions, lacklustre stocks and lots of awful plastic.
- Specifically, a test statistic tells us how far, or how many standard deviations, a sample mean is from the population mean.
- Figures of speech are simply words or combinations of words used to mean something different from what they usually mean.
- Choosing the right type for a particular data set could mean retention of meaning, and, it could mean an increase in efficiency or security.
- Longer terms generally mean lower payments, but they also mean it will take longer to build equity in your home.
- The posttest mean was significantly greater than the pretest mean.
- And I mean that broadly, but also I mean it academically.
- Bottom of my fn what does mean on target receipt on those letters mean?
- Or rather which of the many things that they could mean, do they mean?
- The mean satisfaction is close to the mean assessment of relations with superiors.
- So solitude can mean introspection, it can mean the concentration of focused work, and it can mean sustained reading.
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