Timorous vs Awful - What's the difference?
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fearful, afraid, timid
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Oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible.
Inspiring awe; filling with profound reverence or respect; profoundly impressive.
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* 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , II.143:
Struck or filled with awe.
(obsolete) Terror-stricken.
Worshipful; reverential; law-abiding.
Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively.
Very bad.
(colloquial) Very, extremely; as, an awful big house.
Timorous is a related term of awful.
As adjectives the difference between timorous and awful
is that timorous is fearful, afraid, timid while awful is oppressing with fear or horror; appalling, terrible.As an adverb awful is
(colloquial) very, extremely; as, an awful big house.timorous
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* timourous (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- Wee sleekit, cowrin', tim'rou s beastie,
- Oh, what a panic's in thy breastie!
- He turned a long you are wrong gaze on Stephen of timorous dark pride at the soft impeachment with a glance also of entreaty for he seemed to glean in a kind of a way that it wasn't all exactly.
Synonyms
* (fearful) fearful, shy, timidAntonyms
* (fearful) daredevil, dauntless, recklessawful
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* awfull (archaic)Adjective
(en-adj)- God ought not to be commixed in our actions, but with awful reverence, and an attention full of honour and respect.
- And then she stopped, and stood as if in awe / (For sleep is awful ).
- an awful bonnet
- I have learnt an awful amount today.
- My socks smell awful .