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Meanings of
horribly
in English
Portuguese
horrivelmente
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Of a dreadful kind.
terribly
awfully
dreadfully
Portuguese
horrivelmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
terribly
"
terribly
awfully
dreadfully
Examples for "
terribly
"
1
Of course she wanted his approval, of course; she wanted it
terribly
.
2
It didn't seem
terribly
important to answer that right now, perhaps later.
3
The problem is that the virus lurks for a
terribly
long time.
4
Solving this problem is not impossible, but neither is it
terribly
practical.
5
As the financial crisis deepened, events confirmed Minerva's prophecies all too
terribly
.
1
A second later, he opened it again and said, I'm
awfully
sorry.
2
A year was an
awfully
long time to go without a man.
3
That's an
awfully
nice offer, Eadric, but I'm afraid it wouldn't work.
4
You're
awfully
young and you don't know my girl very well yet.
5
But it was
awfully
dangerous of you to risk compromising our mission.
1
The general blushed
dreadfully
;
Colia blushed too; and Ptitsin turned hastily away.
2
The splendid fountains in the centre of the Place are
dreadfully
smashed.
3
The remainder of the passengers were all
dreadfully
ill in their berths.
4
I should think it would be heavy and
dreadfully
in the way.
5
The house seemed
dreadfully
empty, and last night's work weighed on him.
Usage of
horribly
in English
1
Unfortunately, a lot of times, the information is wrong or
horribly
incomplete.
2
He was
horribly
bored with life in general, and me in particular.
3
I apparently waited too long, however, because they'd already gone
horribly
bitter.
4
Free jumps were
horribly
dangerous, though not because hyperspace itself was dangerous.
5
But this legal representation often falls
horribly
short of what is necessary.
6
An exercise in vote gathering for Mr Peres, that went
horribly
wrong.
7
Watch: Manuel Neuer
horribly
caught out of position as South Korea score
8
It's all gone
horribly
wrong and the amount of interest is spectacular.
9
The truth of this in the days that followed was
horribly
demonstrated.
10
The body seemed a mass of ruptured flesh; it had suffered
horribly
.
11
His was no sham ardor; the man was hotly,
horribly
in earnest.
12
I had never managed to portray human nature without being
horribly
corny.
13
Quite
horribly
the lines from my poem float tauntingly back to me:
14
As Ghost Town reached number one, its lyrics were
horribly
borne out.
15
There was absolutely no indication things were about to go
horribly
wrong.
16
Seeking reaction from Argentinians who were so
horribly
inept is heavy work.
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horribly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
horribly wrong
horribly afraid
feel horribly
horribly frightened
suffer horribly
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Translations for
horribly
Portuguese
horrivelmente
terrivelmente
Horribly
through the time
Horribly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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