Terrible meaning in English
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Definition
terrible: horrible, very bad, awful
- "Your chief has gone through a terrible experience."
- "-This is terrible."
- "Philip : Brian, your jokes are so terrible!"
- "The sea is notorious for many terrible things and dangers."
- "Sadly sitting in the dark, the only sound is that terrible bark, I want to kill the dog!"
- "It's terrible."
- "It wasn't Philip that scared me away, it was that terrible music!"
- "Brian : Horatio grabbed me and started running, but then something terrible happened to him. He ran into a tree!"
- "Horatio : Terrible."
- "You each had the opportunity - and motive - to kill Stink... but now I'm going to tell you exactly who committed the terrible crime of doggy murder!"
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