How to Use terrible in a Sentence
terrible
adjective- I have a terrible cold.
- The service at that restaurant is terrible.
- Traffic was held up by a terrible accident.
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Though the weather wasn’t terrible for most of the game, the ball was wet at the start.
— Ann Killion, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Jan. 2023 -
The place that hip-hop is in right now is a terrible place.
— Delisa Shannon, Rolling Stone, 1 Dec. 2023 -
That was what families did in 1942, with the shades drawn and the lights dimmed in the midst of a terrible war.
— Charles Osgood, CBS News, 28 Jan. 2024 -
The space behind the counter was narrow — a terrible place to die.
— Mikal Gilmore, Rolling Stone, 31 Oct. 2023 -
The refs need to do a better job, that’s terrible on their end.
— Jenna Ortiz, The Arizona Republic, 11 Aug. 2022 -
Those in the latter camp are nasty — terrible and stupid!
— Dan Bekerman, Deadline, 1 Nov. 2024 -
Most of them are getting stuff with syrups and things that are terrible for you.
— Eric Jackson, Sportico.com, 2 July 2024 -
That’s it, more or less; the writing isn’t great, but far from terrible.
— Jackson Arn, The New Yorker, 5 Aug. 2024 -
It was left to Bibi Netanyahu to tell his parents the terrible news.
— David Remnick, The New Yorker, 14 Jan. 2024 -
Marissa and Ramses went from a sure thing to a terrible breakup in the last batch of Love is Blind episodes.
— Lissete Lanuza Sáenz, StyleCaster, 24 Oct. 2024 -
And that was for the first three years, and every offer was just terrible.
— Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Sep. 2022 -
This means action movies, where bad guys do terrible things, and the hero tracks them down and wipes them out.
— Bryant Stamford, The Courier-Journal, 7 Oct. 2022 -
In this dream, the Conqueror saw that the end of the world of men will begin with a terrible winter coming from the North.
— Lauren Morgan, EW.com, 22 Aug. 2022 -
Three minutes later comes the sound of a terrible thud out front.
— Ryan Lillis, Sacramento Bee, 29 Mar. 2024 -
For now, the Dolphins aren’t in terrible shape at the position.
— Barry Jackson, Miami Herald, 5 Apr. 2024 -
This board made a bit of noise, but nothing too terrible.
— Sharon Brandwein, Southern Living, 6 Feb. 2024 -
The Jets’ defense can keep them in games for a while, but their offense is terrible.
— Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times, 30 Nov. 2023 -
The morale was terrible, people were being fired, the writing was on the wall that the ship was sinking.
— Seth Abramovitch, The Hollywood Reporter, 8 Dec. 2022 -
The offense was terrible once again in a big game, and the defense allowed lots of points once again in a big game.
— Steve Svekis, Sun Sentinel, 29 Nov. 2024 -
But the relatives of hers that know about her terrible death … will gain some peace from it.
— Kyle Melnick, Washington Post, 30 May 2023 -
Twice, Queen Anne tried to come over from Denmark, and there were these terrible storms.
— Max Gao, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 May 2024 -
Biden had a terrible night, fumbled over his words at times, and seemed, well, very old.
— Stephanie McNeal, Glamour, 11 July 2024 -
The Alexan, a hulking monster at the foot of the Katy Trail, is a good, or rather terrible, example of the form.
— Mark Lamster, Dallas News, 12 Apr. 2023 -
My boss is terrible at his job and wastes the time and energy of the 100 people below him.
— Roxane Gay, New York Times, 17 Feb. 2024 -
The film starts on board a ragtag pirate ship, back in the days when terrible pirates roamed the seven seas.
— Leo Barraclough, Variety, 30 May 2023 -
People talk about the terrible twos, but she’s found her foothold in that kind of behavior, and there’s just no reasoning with her.
— Alex Morris, Rolling Stone, 21 Dec. 2024 -
Leaving wet clothes in the washing machine for too long can lead to mold and mildew, which could permanently stain your clothes—and lead to terrible smells.
— Heather Bien, Southern Living, 21 Dec. 2024
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