"More god awful" is a phrase commonly used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or terrible. In terms of spelling, "more" is pronounced as /mɔ:r/ and follows the regular spelling pattern for a word with a long "o" sound. "God" is pronounced as /ɡɒd/ and follows the regular spelling for a word with a short "o" sound. "Awful" is pronounced as /ˈɔːfəl/ and follows the regular spelling for a word with a long "o" sound. Together, the phrase is spelled phonetically as /mɔr ɡɒd ˈɔːfəl/.
The phrase "more god awful" is an idiomatic expression commonly used to describe something that is incredibly bad, unpleasant, or objectionable. It is a comparative form of the term "god awful," which itself signifies extreme dissatisfaction or disapproval. By adding the word "more" to the phrase, the emphasis is intensified, emphasizing the exceptionally negative quality of the subject being discussed.
This idiom is often employed to convey a sense of intense disappointment, frustration, or aversion towards a particular situation, event, experience, or item. It suggests that the thing being described is not only bad but even worse than expected or than other similar things. It conveys a strong negative sentiment, expressing that the subject is truly terrible, revolting, or profoundly unpleasant in some way.
The term "god awful" may have originated from a blend of the words "god" and "awful," with "god" being used as an intensifier. It might also blend the idea of something being objectively repulsive or undesirable in the eyes of a higher power, such as a deity. Used colloquially, "more god awful" provides an animated and evocative description to emphasize the severe contempt or distaste one feels towards an object or situation.