just terrible

Frequency: 7.9110.6 per million words

An informal way to emphasize completeness, meaning 'simply' or 'nothing less than' terrible.

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Examples (10)

  • The weather today is just terrible, I can't believe it's snowing in May.
  • His performance in the play was just terrible, a complete disaster from start to finish.
  • I feel just terrible about what happened; I wish I could change it.
  • The food at that restaurant was just terrible; I won't be going back there again.
  • She's having a just terrible day, everything seems to be going wrong for her.
  • The news we received was just terrible, leaving everyone in shock and sadness.
  • To be honest, the customer service was just terrible, they were unhelpful and rude.
  • If you ask me, his new idea is just terrible and won't work in practice.
  • The traffic on the highway was just terrible, causing long delays for commuters.
  • It's just terrible that they had to cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances.