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terribly English

Meaning terribly meaning

What does terribly mean?

terribly

(= awful) used as intensifiers terribly interesting I'm awful sorry in a terrible manner she sings terribly

Synonyms terribly synonyms

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Topics terribly topics

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Examples terribly examples

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Simple sentences

His lectures are terribly boring.
It's terribly expensive.
I'm afraid something's gone terribly wrong.
That night was terribly cold.
Bruce was terribly upset when his girlfriend left him, but he soon got over it.
It hurts terribly.
At that time, the train was terribly crowded.
I am terribly hungry.
This handmade Italian-made titanium bicycle is terribly light.
We will miss you terribly if you leave Japan.
It was terribly cold yesterday.
She said she was OK. In fact, she was terribly injured.
When she awoke, she felt terribly cold.
I'm terribly sorry.
Serbian trains are terribly slow.
I am terribly afraid of snakes.
I am terribly busy because the report deadline is near.
It's terribly cold. I think I'm going to catch a cold.
The auditorium is terribly stained. It is, in part, due to acid rain.
The outside walls of the auditorium are terribly stained. It is, in part, due to acid rain.
The soup is terribly hot.

Movie subtitles

I'm not terribly keen either, but it's what the FCC have asked for.
And if they're from an unhappy home, they're terribly easy to hurt.
Terribly sorry.
I'm terribly sorry, Mr. Dubois, but it is necessary that I be here.
And now, with the new railroad contract, business is booming, my poor Lee is terribly overworked.
I'm terribly sorry for your loss.
I'm terribly disappointed.
It seemed so terribly simple to me.
Terribly afraid.
I'm terribly sorry that our quarrel should have brought this about.
I am terribly sorry for him.
Terribly warm today, isn't it?
It's terribly expensive here, Heinrich.
Whatever it is, it's terribly heavy.
I begin to realize, terribly clearly.
That's terribly romantic.
Now, gentleman, I'm terribly tired.
You see, he's terribly clever.
Oh, i'm most terribly sorry. I say, damn it.
I'm really terribly excited about it.
I'm terribly sorry.
It's not so terribly important.
Dont you find respectable people terribly. dull?
I do want to go so terribly.
All of this must be. Terribly confusing.
I'M TERRIBLY SORRY. I'M AFRAID I CAN'T GO WITH YOU NOW.
Terribly warm today, isn't it? Warm?
I want terribly to see you, Claire, but I'm not going to do it.
Well, I'm terribly glad you're here.
And it was such a terribly important matter that I told Junior we ought to stop on our way and ask Daddy about it.
Edith, I'm so terribly in love with you.
And it's terribly exciting.
Oh, darling, I almost wish I didn't love you quite so terribly.
Terribly.
You must be terribly worried.

News and current affairs

So there is little reason to be terribly optimistic for the near future, neither for growth nor job creation.
Today its problems look, as the Brookings Institution economist Peter Orszag says, much more like the equivalent of a slow tire leak: you have to fix it eventually, but it isn't very hard to do and repair it isn't terribly urgent.
This commitment was made with the full knowledge that democracies are imperfect and terribly complicated.
The inaction argument is really terribly negligent, because it causes us to recommend aspirin and lose sight of smarter actions that might actually save the leg.
Western Europe is not terribly efficient, let's face it, with too many regulations and restrictions and different laws that are not harmonized.
And many people's thinking is not terribly coherent.
One can systematically catalog the ways that the authorities mistreat many of its people as terribly as they claim that Cuba's enemies treat her.
When incomes are growing rapidly, as they are in China, it is easier to save because people are not yet accustomed to a higher standard of living and do not mind terribly much maintaining a lower one for a while longer.
So accepting the essential randomness of life is terribly difficult, and contradicts our deep psychological need for order and accountability.
Pakistan is hit hard by a wave of monstrous Taleban attacks, and in Afghanistan NATO troops die and are terribly injured in large numbers.
Lost in all of the hype was the fact that neither markets nor financial analysts were terribly perturbed about excessive exchange-rate volatility or the possibility of an actual currency war.
She is now HIV-positive, an outcast in a terribly poor society.
Then the madness of the Cultural Revolution, when millions suffered terribly, many died, and many more behaved disgracefully as Mao sought to destroy those who had rescued China from his earlier follies.
The Palestinian leadership knows that if Iran ever launches a nuclear attack against Israel, their people would suffer terribly as well.
So my guess is that if nothing else goes terribly wrong, politics will not undo the global economy.
People have different reasons. And many people's thinking is not terribly coherent.
But there is also the possibility of it all going terribly wrong.
In fact, the leaders are terribly uneasy about the situation and discuss it frequently. Some of the response has been coldly coercive.
But the adversary facing the NATO alliance today is much more difficult to grasp and to fathom than before, though its sources are terribly familiar.
It could have gone terribly wrong, bringing down her and her administration.

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