Terrible meaning in English
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Definition
terrible: horrible, very bad, awful
Examples
- "Edward : No, I was talking about your sweeping – it's terrible."
- "I've called to apologize for the terrible experience you had with one of our employees."
- "Horatio : Anosmia is a terrible, terrible, terrible disease."
- "Philip : Brian, your jokes are so terrible."
- "If he can't make your music less terrible, no one can."
- "Your chief has gone through a terrible experience."
- "Philip : I do... terrible, terrible things."
- "Jean : I heard about a terrible pigeon epidemic where pigeons are dying and flying at the same time."
- "Sadly sitting in the dark, the only sound is that terrible bark, I want to kill the dog!"
- "That's terrible."
- "It wasn't Philip that scared me away, it was that terrible music!"
- "Hannah : Oh Philip, that's terrible – what bad taste!"
- "Bruno's dad : I found something terrible in his room."
- "The sea is notorious for many terrible things and dangers."
- "I'm a terrible musician."
- "This is terrible."
- "Philip : Brian, your jokes are so terrible!"
- "Bruno : Terrible, Brian."
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