All 4 Uses
hideous
in
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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- GEORGE: Hideous gifts.†
Act 2 *
- GEORGE: (With hideously false enthusiasm) Right!†
Act 2hideously = in an extremely ugly, offensive, and/or frightening manner
- MARTHA: ....whom I will not forgive for having come to rest; for having seen me and having said: yes, this will do; who has made the hideous, the hurting, the insulting mistake of loving me and must be punished for it.†
Act 3
- GEORGE: (Appearing in the doorway, the snapdragons covering his face; speaks in a hideously cracked falsetto) Flores; flores para los muertos.†
Act 3hideously = in an extremely ugly, offensive, and/or frightening manner
Definitions:
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(1)
(hideous) extremely ugly, offensive, and/or frightening
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)