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#45556 10/23/01 10:09 AM
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The other day on CBC I heard a woman being referred to as devastatingly beautiful. It made me think of other cases where adjectives with negative meanings in common usage are used as emphatic compliments.

It was awfully good. He was terribly talented.

Three questions:
1. Can anyone think of other examples (I had another one but lost it on the commute to work.)
2. I have only heard this usage from British or British-educated people, never from Americans. Is this just a Commonwealth thing?
3. Any theories as to why these words, which over the centuries have lost their original positive connotations, have yet retained them in this construction?

I remembered the other one: Wickedly. He's wickedly funny.



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In order

(1) You are positively wrong!

(2) Sounds awfully British to me.

(3) Inept wordsmiths trying to sound like ept wordsmiths

My own Q:

(a) Are these not adverbs, rather than adjectives?

(b) Why not drop all words with 'ly' suffixes on the basis that they are superfluous? (Yes that old hobby horse of mine again - sorry!!)

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"Awesome" irritates me "terribly, awfully...."


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(a) Are these not adverbs, rather than adjectives?

Yes, they are adverbs. I'm awfully sorry and terribly embarrassed. I solemnly resolve not to post until after my first cup of tea in the morning.



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Terrible from terror
Awful from awe
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Terrible trying to figure out awefull English, ain't it?


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the high priestess intones Awful from awe

she sits upon "the awless throne". -WS



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this url is about 4 minutes in lenght.. it is ..
http://www.gambino.com/tribute/tribute.swf -- almost beyond words..

and i don't even have a sound board (at work) so i didn't get the music.


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'member reading in a James Bond story years ago the phrase "exquisite agony" (whilst our hero was being totured). Always wondered about that one.

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'member reading in a James Bond story years ago the phrase "exquisite agony" (whilst our hero was being tortured). Always wondered about that one.

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