be terrible
Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words
Used to describe a state or quality of being extremely bad or unpleasant.
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Examples (10)
- The weather is terrible today; I don't want to go out.
- Her acting was absolutely terrible in the new play.
- It will be terrible if the project fails at this stage.
- His mood has been terrible ever since the bad news.
- Why is the internet connection so terrible here?
- The taste of that medicine was truly terrible.
- I hope things won't be terrible after the changes.
- Honestly, his singing is rather terrible.
- He suddenly collapsed—it was simply terrible.
- It must have been terrible for the survivors of the disaster.