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    ter·ri·bly
    [ˈterəblē]
    adverb
    terribly (adverb)
    1. very; extremely:
      "I'm terribly sorry" · "it was all terribly frustrating"
      • very greatly (used to emphasize something bad, distressing, or unpleasant):
        "your father misses you terribly"
    2. very badly or unpleasantly:
      "they beat me terribly"
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  1. Terribly means123:
    • Very much (usually about something bad or unpleasant)
    • In a terrible way (very badly, poorly, or unpleasantly)
    • Extremely bad or horrible
    • So as to cause terror or awe (literary or dated)
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    (usually about something bad or unpleasant) very much: I’m terribly disappointed I couldn’t be there. Sometimes terribly is used to emphasize something good: I’m terribly excited about tonight’s show.
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    : in a terrible way : very badly, poorly, or unpleasantly behaving terribly They were treated terribly. This can be regarded as a somewhat progressive attitude because it is true that women were terribly abused in the Roman world.
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    Terribly means in a way that’s terrible —awfully, horribly, or extremely bad. The adjective terrible has a few different meanings, but the adverb form terribly is usually based on its sense meaning extremely bad or horrible, as in I did terribly on that test or The children behaved terribly this morning.
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