Awful

/ˈɔːfəl/ adjective

Awful now usually means very bad or unpleasant. Long ago, it could also mean full of awe, inspiring fear or deep respect.

Formed from “awe” plus “-ful,” originally meaning “worthy of awe” or “awe-inspiring.” The emotional weight slowly slid from majestic fear to simply negative, unpleasant feeling.

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