True fact: in the 19th century, âawfulâ and âwonderfulâ were synonyms! (They both meant âawesome.â)
The difference is the omission of a âE,â Luann.
Youâre welcome! ;-)
Husband uses the word awesome when he sees something terrible on the news. Drives me crazy.
Frank and Nancy look a wee bit annoyed at Luann.
Well, Iâd like to know the answer! Way to confound everyone, Luann! Youâre already showing your writing talents. :)
Many words have morphed meanings over the centuries. Some âbadâ words became good and vice versa
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May 24, 2016
Johnny Q Premium Member 5 days ago
True fact: in the 19th century, âawfulâ and âwonderfulâ were synonyms! (They both meant âawesome.â)
Mordock999 Premium Member 5 days ago
The difference is the omission of a âE,â Luann.
Youâre welcome! ;-)
exness Premium Member 5 days ago
Husband uses the word awesome when he sees something terrible on the news. Drives me crazy.
WF11 4 days ago
Frank and Nancy look a wee bit annoyed at Luann.
Camiyami Premium Member 4 days ago
Well, Iâd like to know the answer! Way to confound everyone, Luann! Youâre already showing your writing talents. :)
ellisaana Premium Member 4 days ago
Many words have morphed meanings over the centuries. Some âbadâ words became good and vice versa