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Terible

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Very bad or of low quality

Description: Terible refers to something extremely bad or of poor quality. It can be used to describe experiences, situations, actions, or objects that are considered to be unpleasant, unsatisfactory, or unsuitable.

Sample Sentence: The movie I watched last night was terible, the storyline was confusing, and the acting was terrible.

Sense 2: Causing fear, alarm, or terror

Description: Terible can also describe something that is capable of causing fear, alarm, or terror. It indicates a strong negative emotional response towards a particular object, event, or situation.

Sample Sentence: The loud noise coming from the abandoned house gave me a terible fright.

Sense 3: Used informally in some local dialects

Description: In certain local dialects, terible may be used as an informal variation of the word "terrible". It expresses the same meaning of something being very bad or negative, but used with a specific local flavor.

Sample Sentence: That new song is so catchy but the lyrics are terible; I can't understand a word.

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