- fearsomely
- adverb see fearsome
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
fearsomely — fearsome ► ADJECTIVE ▪ frightening, especially in appearance. DERIVATIVES fearsomely adverb … English terms dictionary
fearsomely — adverb in a fearsome manner a sabre slammed fearsomely through the thicket in all directions • Derived from adjective: ↑fearsome … Useful english dictionary
fearsomely — See fearsome. * * * … Universalium
fearsomely — adverb In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent See Also: fearsome, fearsomeness … Wiktionary
fearsomely — adv. gruesomely, frightfully, dreadfully; threateningly … English contemporary dictionary
fearsomely — fear·some·ly … English syllables
fearsome — fearsomely, adv. fearsomeness, n. /fear seuhm/, adj. 1. causing fear: a fearsome noise. 2. causing awe or respect: a fearsome self confidence. 3. afraid; timid. [1760 70; FEAR + SOME1] * * * … Universalium
fearsome — adjective Date: 1768 1. a. causing fear < a fearsome monster > b. intense, extreme < fearsome determination > 2. timid, timorous • fearsomely adverb • fearsomeness … New Collegiate Dictionary
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