noun🔗Share耸人听闻的故事,耸人听闻的报道 A shocker: a report of a crime written in a provokingly lurid style."The tabloid newspaper was known for publishing dreadfuls about local scandals, sensationalizing even the smallest misdeeds. "这家小报以刊登关于本地丑闻的耸人听闻的故事而闻名,即使是最小的不当行为,也要加以渲染。mediastylewritingliteratureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share可怕的报纸,耸人听闻的报纸 A journal or broadsheet printing such reports."The dreadful, filled with stories of schoolyard fights, was a popular read for teenagers. "这份可怕的报纸,上面充斥着校园斗殴的故事,在青少年中很受欢迎。mediaChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share骇人听闻的罪行, 可怕的罪行 A shocking or sensational crime."The dreadful of the missing student's disappearance shocked the entire school community. "失踪学生案件骇人听闻的罪行震惊了整个学校社区。actioneventlawmediapoliceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share可怕的,糟糕的 Full of something causing dread, whether"The news report about the rising flood waters was dreadful. "关于洪水上涨的新闻报道真是太可怕了。emotionnegativesituationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share可怕,糟糕。 Full of dread, whether"The news of the school fire was dreadful; everyone felt a deep sense of fear and anxiety. "学校发生火灾的消息真是太可怕了,每个人都感到深深的恐惧和焦虑。emotionnegativeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adverb🔗Share可怕地,糟糕地 Dreadfully."The weather was dreadful; it rained hard all day. "天气糟透了,一整天都在下大雨。negativeexclamationattitudesensationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading