Synonym: abominably, abysmally, atrociously, awful, awfully, frightfully, rottenly. Similar words: horrible, terrific, territory, incredibly, terror, terrain, interrupt, terrorist. Meaning: [ˈterɪblɪ] adv. 1. used as intensifiers 2. in a terrible manner.
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121. I miss him terribly.
122. That scarf clashes terribly with her green coat.
123. But the opportunists suffer terribly under these conditions.
124. I felt empty suddenly, and terribly disappointed.
125. It's all very agreeable, and all terribly undramatic.
126. It was terribly embarrassing for a child.
127. During my first month here, I felt terribly isolated.
128. He seems a terribly nice old chap.
129. I find him terribly gauche.
130. This is neither shocking nor terribly disappointing.
131. He felt terribly alone when June left.
132. It's terribly draughty in here.
133. He then falls asleep immediately, leaving me feeling terribly frustrated.
134. He missed Josh terribly, but knew there was no way of winning back his affections at the moment.
135. Gerry was terribly thin when he came out of hospital, but he's filled out a lot since then.
136. Besides, nowadays, almost all capable people are terribly afraid of being ridiculous, and are miserable because of it. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
137. I also thought it was terribly sweet of Jasper to believe that a woman should be less obscene than a man.
138. It must hit you and John terribly hard, being friends of his and so young and all.
139. He was terribly disappointed she hadn't flown at him or reacted more strongly.
140. It just seemed that the Ferrari superiority was such that racing must be terribly boring for all the rest of the drivers.
141. Piazza Duomo suffered terribly,(www.Sentencedict.com) although the cathedral itself remained largely intact.
142. The gamble had worked, when a dozen different things could have gone so terribly wrong.
143. When she was young, everybody thought my grandmother was terribly daring because she smoked.
144. I was always terribly shy and I was sent to what were known as elocution lessons - to get me out of myself.
145. The guests would be terribly kind, behaving as if she were all right or suffering an unidentified malady.
146. And though she longed to lose herself in the flames, to be consumed and reborn, she was also terribly afraid.
147. Sometimes she stayed for weeks, but it depressed her terribly.
148. These kinds of hi-how-are-yous can be terribly coy and cumbersome, so I thought it best to cut tothe chase.
149. Artists are terribly difficult people for us ordinary mortals to deal with.
150. But I feel terribly tired and completely lacking in self-confidence.
More similar words: horrible, terrific, territory, incredibly, terror, terrain, interrupt, terrorist, terrorism, assembly, probably, rib, presumably, inevitably, tribe, barrier, warrior, carrier, arrival, considerably, Bible, hurricane, arrive at, corridor, ribbon, tribal, foible, visible, sibling, curriculum.