terrible Synonyms

terrible Meaning

Wordnet

terrible (s)

causing fear or dread or terror

exceptionally bad or displeasing

intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality

extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact

Webster

terrible (a.)

Adapted or likely to excite terror, awe, or dread; dreadful; formidable.

Excessive; extreme; severe.

terrible Sentence Examples

  1. The accident left the victims in a terrible state, their bodies riddled with injuries.
  2. The weather was terrible, with torrential rain and howling winds that made it impossible to venture outside.
  3. The news of the tragedy was terrible, sending shockwaves through the community.
  4. The pain was terrible, excruciating and unrelenting, making every moment agony.
  5. The situation was terrible, with no clear solution in sight and dwindling resources.
  6. The movie was terrible, a waste of time and money with a plot that made no sense.
  7. The food was terrible, both bland and burnt, making it impossible to enjoy.
  8. The service was terrible, with rude staff and long wait times that ruined the experience.
  9. The consequences of the decision were terrible, leading to unforeseen disasters and a downward spiral.
  10. The argument turned into a terrible shouting match, with both parties hurling insults and threats.

FAQs About the word terrible

causing fear or dread or terror, exceptionally bad or displeasing, intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality, extreme in degree or extent or

formidable, scary,horrible, terrifying, frightening, gruesome,dread, startling, ghastly, intimidating

reassuring, reassuring, inviting, tranquilizing, soothing, calming, consoling, consoling, soothing, relaxing

The accident left the victims in a terrible state, their bodies riddled with injuries.

The weather was terrible, with torrential rain and howling winds that made it impossible to venture outside.

The news of the tragedy was terrible, sending shockwaves through the community.

The pain was terrible, excruciating and unrelenting, making every moment agony.