dire
UK: ˈdaɪə(r) | US: ˈdaɪər
Definition
adj. extremely serious or urgent
adj. dreadful or terrible in nature
Structure
dire <fearful, from Latin *dirus*>
Etymology
The word "dire" traces back to the Latin dirus, meaning "fearful" or "ominous," often associated with divine wrath or bad omens. It entered Middle English via Old French dire, retaining its sense of extreme severity or calamity. The term has consistently conveyed a sense of impending doom or grave consequences, reflecting its ancient roots in warning and prophecy.
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