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Meanings of
terrific
in English
Extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers.
wonderful
grand
tremendous
fantastic
marvellous
howling
rattling
marvelous
wondrous
Related terms
extraordinary
Causing extreme terror.
terrifying
Related terms
alarming
Synonyms
Examples for "
wonderful
"
wonderful
grand
tremendous
fantastic
marvellous
Examples for "
wonderful
"
1
How Democracy Ends is a
wonderful
read and contains much good sense.
2
House plants are a
wonderful
way to bring nature into a home.
3
Animals are
wonderful
,
because they put you in a great emotional state.
4
A great marriage, successful careers, a beautiful house and two
wonderful
children.
5
China: Strange and
wonderful
things can happen to naive Westerners in China.
1
Several companies said they received
grand
jury subpoenas, indicating a criminal investigation.
2
In this
grand
new institution Desmarets should certainly hold an official role.
3
Currently, there are plans to present the case to a
grand
jury.
4
More than half of Germans said they would welcome a
'
grand
coalition'.
5
The paper also said Bolton has not received a
grand
jury subpoena.
1
I think you have given us all a
tremendous
example, she said.
2
The state taking control of water rights would create a
tremendous
uproar.
3
The letter as Trump read it said: Congratulations on a
tremendous
campaign.
4
Scale makes a
tremendous
difference to one's sense and definition of reality.
5
He's doing a
tremendous
job for us and hope he can continue.
1
Speaking to Good Morning Britain she said: The reality was pretty
fantastic
.
2
I've had a really great year actually, getting it fixed was
fantastic
.
3
You're never sure if
'
fantastic
person' is going to equal
fantastic
work.
4
Sport New Zealand national consultant Alex Chiet said the decision was
fantastic
.
5
Clegg said: Miriam and I are absolutely delighted by the
fantastic
news.
1
And of course, in the great scheme of things, it is
marvellous
.
2
The amount of people who have given me support, it's just
marvellous
.
3
The principal figure stands out from the picture in a
marvellous
way.
4
In return it's clear that Glenconner was
marvellous
to her unhappy friend.
5
The last week in October we saw
marvellous
Northern Lights in Rome.
1
He may have missed it in the infernal
howling
of the brute.
2
The
howling
of the storm mingled with the shrieks of the sea-fowl.
3
But in the distance this was answered by the
howling
of multitudes.
4
She blacked the base burner and gave the
howling
Adam a bath.
5
A
howling
from outside the Dar family's open window interrupts the story.
1
This went on for several minutes, North
rattling
off dozens of words.
2
Father Fauchelevent was
rattling
in the throat in the most lamentable manner.
3
The only reply came from the prisoners: more hysteria, more cage
rattling
.
4
Since then there has been major
sabre
-
rattling
by the Chinese armed forces.
5
Jimmy Greaves from Spurs, we used to give him a good
rattling
.
1
In India and China we see the most
marvelous
of the knife-jugglers.
2
Denna's
marvelous
case had paid for itself ten times during my trip.
3
I think it has been
marvelous
,
Alonso said of the cultural events.
4
To the contrary, she radiated power and energy, and she was
marvelous
.
5
My younger brother was considered a natural performer; he's a
marvelous
actor.
1
It's been a long and
wondrous
day, and it's far from done.
2
All that history was
wondrous
but, given our schedule, also rather daunting.
3
Alexia was underwhelmed; she had heard such
wondrous
things about French cuisine.
4
Perhaps the most
wondrous
part of the journey was still to come.
5
That should be an easy task for one with such
wondrous
powers.
Terrific.
Related terms
intense
Usage of
terrific
in English
1
I got a
terrific
script for one today, he said, looking pleased.
2
The noise was
terrific
;
the sight was terrible in its fierce grandeur.
3
Some of the sites they produce are
terrific
;
others simply in-joke backchat.
4
Aaron Mooy: Bert and Mark have done a
terrific
job so far.
5
The restaurant manager Alex von Bidder later said the food was
terrific
.
6
I was pleased for Wayne Hennessey, I thought he was
terrific
today.
7
It's light and lively and brilliantly subtle, yet has
terrific
staying power.
8
Hopefully something
terrific
could come out it between the Palestinians & Israel.
9
Please join me in welcoming these two
terrific
new colleagues to Reuters.
10
This
terrific
force is conditioned in our cruel social and economic arrangement.
11
The kick is certain and
terrific
;
frequently it is fatal as well.
12
The burning the grass in Manding exhibits a scene of
terrific
grandeur.
13
The burning the grass in Mandingo exhibits a scene of
terrific
grandeur.
14
It would not be here today without your
terrific
advice and insight.
15
A nice break from their own reality, which wasn't all that
terrific
.
16
Clouds of smoke hung in the air, and the heat was
terrific
.
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terrific
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most terrific
terrific force
terrific speed
terrific crash
terrific explosion
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