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terrible

/ˈtɛrəbl/

Used to describe something that is very bad, of poor quality, or causes great unhappiness. It is a strong way to say that you dislike something or that a situation is very unpleasant.

Exemples

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1

The weather is terrible today because it is raining very hard.

The weather is terrible today because it is raining very hard.

2

The organization suffered a terrible loss during the financial crisis.

The organization suffered a terrible loss during the financial crisis.

3

I watched a terrible movie last night and I hated it.

I watched a terrible movie last night and I hated it.

Famille de mots

Nom
terribleness
Verb
terrify
Adverbe
terribly
Adjectif
terrible
Apparenté
terror
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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'terror.' A 'terrible' situation is one that causes 'terror' or fear.

Quiz rapide

I had a ______ day because I lost my keys and missed the bus.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : terrible

Exemples

1

The weather is terrible today because it is raining very hard.

everyday

The weather is terrible today because it is raining very hard.

2

The organization suffered a terrible loss during the financial crisis.

formal

The organization suffered a terrible loss during the financial crisis.

3

I watched a terrible movie last night and I hated it.

informal

I watched a terrible movie last night and I hated it.

4

Historical records show that the famine had a terrible effect on the local population.

academic

Historical records show that the famine had a terrible effect on the local population.

5

If we do not fix this error, it will be a terrible mistake for our business.

business

If we do not fix this error, it will be a terrible mistake for our business.

Famille de mots

Nom
terribleness
Verb
terrify
Adverbe
terribly
Adjectif
terrible
Apparenté
terror

Collocations courantes

terrible weather terrible weather
terrible news terrible news
feel terrible feel terrible
terrible mistake terrible mistake
terrible smell terrible smell

Phrases Courantes

a terrible shame

a terrible shame

terrible twos

terrible twos

it's not that terrible

it's not that terrible

Souvent confondu avec

terrible vs terrific

Terrible means very bad, while terrific means very good or great.

terrible vs terrifying

Terrible means very bad, while terrifying means making you feel very scared.

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Notes d'usage

Terrible is much stronger than 'bad.' Use it when you want to emphasize how much you dislike something or how serious a problem is.

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Erreurs courantes

The most common mistake is confusing 'terrible' with 'terrific.' Remember that 'terrible' is negative and 'terrific' is positive.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'terror.' A 'terrible' situation is one that causes 'terror' or fear.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin word 'terribilis' meaning 'frightful,' which comes from 'terrere' meaning 'to frighten.'

Modèles grammaticaux

Used before a noun: 'A terrible day.' Used after a linking verb: 'The food tastes terrible.' It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective.
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Contexte culturel

In English, people often use 'terrible' as a hyperbole to describe small things, like a 'terrible cup of coffee.'

Quiz rapide

I had a ______ day because I lost my keys and missed the bus.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : terrible

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