Examples of 'terribly' in a sentence

Meaning of "terribly"

Terribly (adverb) - used to emphasize the extent or degree of something, often indicating a high level of intensity or seriousness
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  • So as to cause terror or awe.
  • Very; extremely.
  • Very badly.

How to use "terribly" in a sentence

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Makes for terribly awkward slumber parties.
Chaplin was not necessarily a terribly articulate man.
I am gonna be terribly disappointed if you do not come.
Your mother must be missing you terribly.
I did not know her terribly well myself.
I am terribly sorry to have wasted your time.
It did not take me terribly long to find this.
How terribly worrying this is for you.
And in honor of this terribly embarrassing occasion.
Terribly jealous of a thing which escapes you.
I have never been terribly fond of rats or weasels.
Terribly sorry to interrupt such an important conference.
The bees are so terribly smart and complicated.
I have heard you do swear most terribly.
You must be terribly lonesome without him.

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I have asthma and exercise exacerbates it terribly.
I feel terribly for this poor girl.
Your social circle is not terribly wide.
They get terribly wrought up about things.
Your parents will miss you terribly.
I was so terribly sorry to hear about your mother.
But you have upset him terribly.
I have something terribly important to tell you.
So your family must just ss you terribly.
She seemed terribly strong for a woman.
Sometimes they hold on and suffer terribly.
This is not a terribly useful piece of information.
I suppose you think that was terribly clever.
It was terribly cruel to kill that poor bird.
I have been wondering terribly about one thing.
I am terribly angry about the whole situation.
We will have to be terribly brave about that.
I am terribly sorry about all the interruptions.
Marx is actually not terribly interested in that.
I am terribly sorry to disturb your evening service.
Mathematics must seem terribly fatuous now.
She seems terribly frightened of someone or something.
The heat makes one terribly thirsty.
I was terribly sorry to hear about your cousins.
In his last moments he missed you terribly.
Back talk is terribly important this season.
It was for his country that he was maimed so terribly.
Ella missed him terribly when he was away.
I think you have done my hair terribly well.
You have been terribly indulgent with her.
Hope we did not hurt you too terribly.
I am just so terribly sorry that it had to be you.
I imagine you must miss them terribly.
He was terribly disturbed when he left a minute ago.
Jonathan used to suffer terribly from bullies.

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