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terrifically
adverb as in decidedly
Strong match
adverb as in extremely
Strongest matches
adverb as in highly
Strongest matches
adverb as in remarkably
adverb as in unusually
Example Sentences
Yet Microsoft still faces the brand issue of being terrifically un-hip.
But colleagues insist he is smart, resourceful, talented, and terrifically hard-working.
All of this was unsurprising: the terrifically wealthy singer is both notoriously prickly and embarrassingly tight-fisted.
Having spent time bettering yourself these past six months, you now exhibit all the signs of a terrifically together person.
I mean there is so much terrifically awful stuff going on, so many people who have no taste and the wrong personality.
"That's not what I wanted to say," said Tough, frowning terrifically and kicking the floor.
She had lowered her chin again; her eyes were shooting out over her spectacles, her eyebrows terrifically high.
She is so terrifically busy, and yet she never seems to hurry; and she always has time to talk to you and she never acts tired.
The water was icy cold, and full of specks dancing where the sun struck, and must have been terrifically deep.
Women are so terrifically self-abnegatory; they must give, give, give, to someone all the time.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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