dire

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
dire
    adj 1: fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless; "a
           desperate illness"; "on all fronts the Allies were in a
           desperate situation due to lack of materiel"-
           G.C.Marshall; "a dire emergency" [syn: {desperate},
           {dire}]
    2: causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful
       risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that
       London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster";
       "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a
       dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions
       shook the city"; "a terrible curse" [syn: {awful}, {dire},
       {direful}, {dread(a)}, {dreaded}, {dreadful}, {fearful},
       {fearsome}, {frightening}, {horrendous}, {horrific},
       {terrible}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Dire \Dire\ (d[imac]r), a. [Compar. {Direr} (d[imac]r"[~e]r);
   superl. {Direst}.] [L. dirus; of uncertain origin.]
   1. Ill-boding; portentous; as, dire omens.
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   2. Evil in great degree; dreadful; dismal; horrible;
      terrible; lamentable.
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            Dire was the tossing, deep the groans. --Milton.
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            Gorgons and hydras and chimeras dire. --Milton.
      [1913 Webster]
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
173 Moby Thesaurus words for "dire":
      abominable, apocalyptic, appalling, arrant, astounding, atrocious,
      awe-inspiring, awesome, awful, bad, badly off, baleful, baneful,
      base, beastly, beneath contempt, black, blameworthy, bodeful,
      boding, brutal, burning, calamitous, cataclysmal, cataclysmic,
      catastrophic, clamant, clamorous, climacteric, contemptible,
      critical, crucial, crying, dark, deplorable, depressed, depressing,
      desperate, despicable, destructive, detestable, direful,
      disastrous, disgusting, distressing, donsie, doomful, dread,
      dreaded, dreadful, dreary, egregious, enormous, evil, evil-starred,
      exigent, fatal, fateful, fell, fetid, filthy, flagrant, foreboding,
      formidable, fortuneless, foul, frightful, fulsome, funest, ghastly,
      ghoulish, gloomy, grievous, grim, grisly, gross, gruesome, hapless,
      hateful, heartbreaking, heinous, hideous, horrendous, horrible,
      horrid, horrific, horrifying, ill, ill off, ill-boding, ill-fated,
      ill-omened, ill-starred, imperative, importunate,
      in adverse circumstances, inauspicious, infamous, instant,
      lamentable, loathsome, lousy, lowering, luckless, macabre,
      menacing, monstrous, morbid, nasty, nefarious, noisome, notorious,
      obnoxious, odious, of evil portent, offensive, ominous,
      out of luck, outrageous, pitiable, pitiful, planet-struck,
      portending, portentous, rank, redoubtable, regrettable,
      reprehensible, repulsive, rotten, ruinous, sad, scandalous,
      schlock, schrecklich, scurvy, shabby, shameful, shocking, shoddy,
      short of luck, sinister, somber, sordid, squalid, star-crossed,
      terrible, terrific, threatening, too bad, tragic, tremendous,
      unblessed, unclean, underprivileged, unfavorable, unfortunate,
      unhappy, unlucky, unpromising, unpropitious, unprosperous,
      unprovidential, unspeakable, untoward, urgent, vile, villainous,
      woeful, worst, worthless, wreckful, wretched

    

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