feel terrible
Frequency: 7.580.5 per million words
Used to describe a strong feeling of physical illness or emotional distress (like guilt or sadness).
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Examples (10)
- I feel terrible today; I think I'm coming down with a cold.
- She felt terrible after realizing she had forgotten her friend's birthday.
- The team felt terrible about losing the championship game in the last minute.
- If you eat all that junk food, you'll probably feel terrible tomorrow.
- He had been working for 12 hours straight and started to feel terrible.
- I would feel terrible if I knew I had hurt someone's feelings unintentionally.
- Even after apologizing, she still felt terrible about her outburst.
- Don't worry, it's normal to feel terrible after such a shocking event.
- Despite getting enough sleep, he woke up this morning still feeling terrible.
- We all feel terrible for your loss; please accept our deepest condolences.