terrible Meaning in Telugu ( terrible తెలుగు అంటే)
భయంకరమైన, రక్తము కట్టుట
Adjective:
రక్తము కట్టుట, భయంకరమైన, మురికి, స్కేరీ, భయపెట్టే,
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terrible's Usage Examples:
His first few years in the majors were not terrible, but they were also nothing special.
O"Sullivan, having lived a longish life as a more or less well-to-do rentier, in latish middle age found himself ruined, wrote his last book (Opinions) under terrible.
However, in the process of doing so, he finds himself trapped in his secret hideaway, where he is about to face a truly terrible fate.
rocked by a terrible scandal, because a tie was unheard of, the public dissented the vote.
8th century charter of King Offa of Mercia, which is kept in the Abbey muniments, as a "terrible place".
Entertainment Weekly described it as a "simpleminded domestic anthem" and claimed it was "genuinely terrible.
These terrible snow storms were a huge financial burden for the railroad.
Bracton explained that it was a terrible sin to seek a writ of prohibition when one had promised.
The goddess Kali, the terrible and cruel to the demons and evil doers, is worshiped with blood sacrifice in most parts of India, in Goa however.
One of many Class A Jumpers abducted by the Martian Successors, he was subjected to experiments that have damaged his body, destroyed his sense of taste (a terrible fate for a cook), and hardened his personality; he has no compunction about killing those who block his mission to rescue Yurika.
some instrument to establish proper connection to stop the terrible extravasations which would end my life.
Humans can survive it undrugged, but it is a terrible experience to them.
conjure up a sense of terrible emptiness as they explore the horrors of disembodiment, domestic and urban disconnection and the disquieting limits of role-play.
Synonyms:
dreadful, horrendous, horrific, dread, frightening, fearsome, fearful, direful, alarming, dreaded, awful, dire,
Antonyms:
pleasant, nice, niceness, noncritical, unalarming,