There is no noun form for the adjective terrific.
There is an adverb form, terrifically.
Terrific.
more terrific
Yes, terrifically is an adverb. It has come to mean extremely, or tremendously.
She gave a terrific speech yesterday.
The word is spelled terrific. Example: After a shower, I felt terrific!
No. Terrific is an adjective. An adjective is used to describe a noun. For example, "That was terrific pizza!"
Yes, both are. Terrific was originally an adjective form of the noun terror. Amazed is the past participle of the verb to amaze.
more terrific, most terrific
estupendo(a) is terrific, like...terrific :P (ex, the food is terrific!) tremendo(a) is terrific in size (ex, there was a terrific amount of food)
Terrific
Terrific.
i have terrific friends
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Tom Terrific ended in 1959.
Life is terrific, sometimes. Fabuloso : Terrific.
Yes, terrifically is an adverb. It has come to mean extremely, or tremendously.
A number is terrific if it is a multiple of 2 or 3.