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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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    What does terribly mean?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.
    What is terribly adverb?very much; very badly I miss him terribly. They suffered terribly when their son was killed. The experiment went terribly wrong. Would you mind terribly if I didn’t come today? Definition of terribly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
    Is terribly in a negative adjective?The reinforcing use of terribly in (11) was invoked in combination with negative adjectives such as offensive. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
    Where did the word terribly come from?The first records of the word terribly come from the 1400s. Terrible comes from the Latin terribilis, which ultimately derives from the Latin verb terrēre, meaning “to frighten” or “to terrify.” Terrēre is also the basis of terrify, terrifying, and terror.
     
  3. (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. (Definition of terribly from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    : in a terrible way : very badly, poorly, or unpleasantly

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