annoyance, bad trip, bummer, disappointment, disaster, downer, drag, irritation, misfortune
There is no such word in English. -Gibberish or terrible spelling.
surrounding
Have the same meaning or not, it is a rhyming word.
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.
more terrible
A synonym is a word that means the same thing or close to the same thing as another word. i.e: horrible and terrible
terrible
There is no such word in English. -Gibberish or terrible spelling.
The Latin translation for the word terrible is terribilis. Other translations that can mean the same thing are horrendus, horribilis, and atrox.
The word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos," meaning "terrible" or "fearfully great," and "sauros," meaning "lizard" or "reptile."
It's the same as in English: terrible except you pronounce it: [ te-RRI-blay]
disgusting, gross, terrible
The word "experience" shares the same root as "experiment." Both words are derived from the Latin word "experiri," meaning "to try."
terrible is the base word
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Terrible deeds, such as genocide. Events such as The Holocaust and 9/11 are atrocities. It comes from the word atrocious, meaning terrible, dreadful.
Denios is Greek, its meaning is along the lines of: Terrible / Powerful / Fearful