Direfully

/ˈdaɪrfəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that is extremely serious, dreadful, or frightening; in a terribly grave way.

Etymology

From 'direful' (adjective) plus the adverbial suffix '-ly,' which transforms adjectives into adverbs describing how an action happens.

Kelly Says

When something happens 'direfully,' you're not just saying it's bad—you're emphasizing that it happened with terrible consequences, like fate itself is involved.

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