Learn correct “awful” vs incorrect double-l “awfull.”
Incorrect spelling - Awfull incorrectly doubles the final “l.”
"awfull" is a common misspelling of "awful". Always use "awful" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Awful means very bad, unpleasant, or terrible.
"awful": Awful means very bad, unpleasant, or terrible.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" The food tasted awful.
"Correct:" It was an awful day.
"Correct:" That movie was awful.
"Incorrect:" The food tasted awfull.
"Incorrect:" It was an awfull day.
A: Awful.
A: No.
A: Very bad or terrible.
A: Awful experience.
A: Only one L at the end.
""Awful" is correct; 'awfull' is never accepted in English."