The word terrible can have more than one meaning. It can mean extremely bad. For example, that is a terrible movie, don't watch it. It can also just mean, inspires terror, as in Ivan the Terrible. In a statement such as, I have a terrible thirst, you could say that this also means extremely bad, but it could also just mean extreme; I am extremely thirsty.
No, it's an adjective.
Verbs are actions that can be performed, such as 'to run'; i run, you run, they run, ...
The verb of terrible is 'to terrify' ('making someone terribly afraid').
There is none. Unless you are looking for the word terrorize/terrorized
There is no such word in English. -Gibberish or terrible spelling.
The correct spelling is "obnoxious" referring to behavior, meaning unpleasant, boorish, or irritating.
annoyance, bad trip, bummer, disappointment, disaster, downer, drag, irritation, misfortune
terrible, but pronounced "terribleuh"
more terrible
Indian Meaning is terrible
No meaning found anywhere. -It's gibberish or terrible spelling.
The dinosaur who's name means tyrant lizard king is tyrannosaurus rex; tyranno meaning "tyrant", saurus meaning "lizard", and rex meaning "king".
There is no such word in English. -Gibberish or terrible spelling.
when something terrible happens
No meaning found anywhere. It's gibberish or terrible spelling.
A Terrible List Company that steals their clients money!
Bad, horrible, horrific, terrible.
Awful, repugnant, vile, terrible, horrendous
No meaning found anywhere. It's gibberish or terrible spelling.
Terrible deeds, such as genocide. Events such as The Holocaust and 9/11 are atrocities. It comes from the word atrocious, meaning terrible, dreadful.
The toilet (WC) has a terrible odor.