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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151. A highly qualified horticulturist found his responsible and mainly administrative post terribly exhausting after his hearing became impaired.
152. Then, as now, a town council was so dazzled they rubber-stamped all this terribly rich man asked of them.
153. Um, if I mispronounce your name, I am terribly sorry.
154. Whether or not we have firmly held beliefs about what happens after death, we can still be terribly afraid.
155. It's terribly difficult to make a call to those sort of islands as they don't have many telephones.
156. This is a terribly uncomfortable position, unless you have either very long legs or a big rear end.
157. When she rises in the white garment she must be terribly dominant.
158. It truly is awesome, even at this level; it can be terribly challenging and terribly exciting.
159. Den suffered terribly from stage fright and had some real moments of crisis which of course never showed from the front.
160. He said he is not terribly worried about possible confusion between his name and that of Dan Morales.
161. It's terribly difficult to calculate, but I could make a rough guess and say the cost will be about half a million.
162. Stripped of his power to inflict harm on me, he seemed terribly ordinary.
163. Death is so terribly final, while life is full of possibilities. George R.R. Martin
164. Lysander, her hero, is a lovable thicko who isn't even terribly proficient in bed.
165. They're not terribly interested in the depressed South so the depressed South gets more depressed.
166. After their terribly exciting bridge crossing, they hopped back over the shallows and headed back to their mini-van.
167. Q I am terribly shy and as a result, very lonely.
168. When I was in the eight-bed dorm it was terribly noisy, but I just had to get used to it.
169. I have no reason to believe at this time that this was anything more than a terribly tragic accident.
170. A little fish pond, just over two feet square, and not terribly deep.
171. Instead, hesitantly, terribly afraid she was doing the wrong thing, she plucked meanings from the firmament.http://sentencedict.com/terribly.html
172. Life was terribly hectic in the city, she thought, all hustle and bustle.
173. But that betrays a terribly parochial notion of what giant planets are like.
174. The statement is false, terribly so; but it is the impression that most mathematics texts manage to convey.
175. Like Margarett, she was mercurial, an extrovert who was terribly shy, a courteous woman who shocked with her candor.
176. They are terribly irresponsible and spend all their free time drinking with their friends.
177. Terribly talented people often have little tolerance for less talented middle managers.
178. Jamie seems very downcast at the moment. He misses Jenny terribly.
179. People speak sometimes about the "bestial" cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
180. The Kissinger-Le Duc Tho talks were dragged out and terribly complex.
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.