The adverb "terribly" is used to describe an action or state in a way that emphasizes a negative aspect, often implying that something is done in a very bad or unfortunate manner. For example, one might say, "I performed terribly on the exam," indicating a poor performance. It can also express strong feelings or intensity, such as "I’m terribly sorry," which conveys deep regret. Overall, it adds an emotional weight to the statement it modifies.
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Yes, terribly is a word.
She was angry and resentful -- not terribly likable despite her good looks.
Terrible is an adjective used to describe something bad or frightening.The hotel was fine, but the food at the diner was terrible.There was a terrible sound as the tree fell onto the house.
He's Eg. He has performed terribly. He's performed terribly.
The duration of Terribly Happy is 1.5 hours.
Not terribly but it's best to only use while running to be sure.
Terribly Happy was created on 2008-10-02.
No, it's an adjective. The adverb form is terribly.
you get terribly and painfully electricuted and hello louise you get terribly and painfully electricuted and hello louise you get terribly and painfully electricuted and hello louise
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
saddly and tragically :( no im terribly sorry