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Adjective
Worse or not as good in quality or state
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“Both roofs have now been removed and repairs attempted by the same company, but the damage and dire workmanship remain.”
Adjective
Comparative for causing or inspiring fear, dread or alarm
“What did it matter if the same messenger bore dire news of lords slaughtered in far places, of the troops of the Wolf Lord Raj Ahten striking all through the kingdoms of Rofehavan?”
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Comparative for bodeful of bad or unfortunate consequences
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“The State Department has issued dire warnings with threats of tens of thousands of dollars in fines.”
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Comparative for having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
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“A sense of normality had swiftly replaced the dire atmosphere of fear.”
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Comparative for causing or imposing emotional, and sometimes physical, distress
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“We were forced to share in the sorrow and grief of our comrades as they received an unexpected visit from their family with the dire news of a father or a brother killed in action.”
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Comparative for dangerous, or potentially destructive
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“At this point, Ogorzow was physically reacting to the dire situation he was in.”
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Comparative for very unpleasant or revolting
“The rivers' water quality began to deteriorate, showing the first signals of sufferance such as dire odors and fish death.”
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Comparative for disturbing in nature, especially due to references to death or dying
“Petallia held up a big ochre towel to screen her eyes from the dire sight of exposed flesh.”
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Comparative for in urgent need of immediate attention
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“This has been a dire issue since the beginning of human civilization, and if unaddressed, the world may come to a drastic end.”
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Comparative for severe or intense, especially in a painful or unpleasant way
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Comparative for very severe or serious
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Comparative for denoting a high degree of seriousness
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Comparative for strict or exacting in standards
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Comparative for persistent in one's endeavors
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