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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
terrible
ter·rible BrE [ˈterəbl] NAmE [ˈterəbl] adjective 1. very unpleasant; making you feel very unhappy, upset or frightened •a terrible experience • What terrible news! • I've just had a terrible thought. •It was a terrible thing to happen to someone so young. •That's a terrible thing to say! 2. causing great harm or injury; very serious •a terrible accident • He had suffered terrible injuries. • I'll have to stay with her— she's in a terrible state. 3. not before noun unhappy or ill/sick • I feel terrible— I think I'll go to bed. • You look terrible, you'd better sit down. 4. (informal)of very bad quality; very bad •a terrible meal • Your driving is terrible! 5. only before noun used to show the great extent or degree of sth bad •a terrible mistake •to be in terrible pain • The room was in a terrible mess. • (informal) I had a terrible job (= it was very difficult) to persuade her to come. •You'll be in terrible trouble if you're late again. Word Origin: [terrible] late Middle English (in the sense ‘causing terror’): via French from Latin terribilis, from terrere ‘frighten’. Synonyms: terrible awful • horrible • dreadful • vile • horrendous These words all describe sth that is very unpleasant. terrible • very bad or unpleasant; making you feel unhappy, frightened, upset, ill, guilty or disapproving: ▪ What terrible news! ◇ ▪ That's a terrible thing to say! awful • (rather informal) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like or that makes you feel depressed, ill, guilty or disapproving: ▪ That's an awful colour. ◇ ▪ The weather last summer was awful. horrible • (rather informal) very unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like: ▪ The coffee tasted horrible. dreadful • (rather informal, especially BrE) very bad or unpleasant; used to describe sth that you do not like or that you disapprove of: ▪ What dreadful weather! vile • (informal) extremely bad or unpleasant: ▪ There was a vile smell coming from the room. ◇ ▪ He was in a vile mood. horrendous • (rather informal) extremely unpleasant and unacceptable: ▪ The traffic around the city was horrendous. terrible/awful/horrible/dreadful for sb a(n) terrible/awful/horrible/dreadful/vile thing a(n) terrible/awful/horrible/vile smell terrible/awful/horrible/dreadful/vile/horrendous conditions terrible/awful/horrible/dreadful/vile weather terrible/awful/dreadful news Example Bank: •I thought something really terrible had happened. •It must have been terrible for the survivors. •Nothing very terrible happened. •He's had a terrible shock. •How terrible for you! •I feel terrible— I think I'll go to bed. •I feel terrible: it could so easily have ended in tragedy and I just didn't think. •I had a terrible job to persuade her to come. •I have a terrible memory for names. •I'll have to stay with her— she's in a terrible state. •I'm afraid there's been a terrible mistake. •I've just had a terrible thought. •It was the night of that terrible storm. •She was involved in a terrible accident when she was a child. •That's a terrible thing to say! •We had a terrible meal at that restaurant. •You'll be in terrible trouble if you're late again.
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