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 Translation for 'terribly' from English to Slovak
SYNO abominably | abysmally | atrociously | ...
hrozne {adv}terribly
strašne {adv}terribly
príšerne {adv}terribly
desne {adv} [strašne; aj: ohromne, veľmi]terribly
Čas sa hrozne vliekol.Time dragged terribly.
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Usage Examples English
  • At the age of 16, Anders turned off the TV for good, and wrote his first piece, a terribly melancholy instrumental composition for solo piano.
  • Moni is a disaster at cooking, everything she cooks always goes wrong with a terribly ugly taste and smell, which her family complain about a lot.
  • Yanbirde is terribly angry with his sons when he learns that one of them had tasted blood.
  • "2. (Ngo Dinh) Diem has aged terribly since 1960. He is slow mentally. ...
  • While at times derided as not "terribly" hip, and apart from Tóibín's forewood, there was a time when David Norris did a spread for it in 2022.

  • The first bridge was a double-bascule span completed in 1911. This held up traffic terribly on weekends when boat traffic was heavy.
  • When police handcuffed them, they were reportedly "shivering terribly".
  • A version of the bullet catch trick — one predicated on the magician's girlfriend secretly having the power to raise the dead — goes terribly wrong.
  • Some of the imageries the singer developed include: "An exiled man walking the bluffs of a land that isn't his own, wondering how it all went so terribly, terribly wrong.
  • A Cicero police officer was disarmed and terribly battered.

  • One gondolier starts to sing "’O sole mio", but sings terribly to the queen's disgust.
  • The dinner goes terribly wrong: with the help of Paratov's friend, drunkard Arkady Schastlivtsev (aka Robinson), the groom gets heavily inebriated and embarrasses himself.
  • The unit opened in September 1916 recorded on the first day that they took 24 cases: "all terribly bad wounds - abdominal, chest, head and compound fractures."
  • "I was terribly distressed when I read the press notices of the film", wrote Lockwood.
  • Kate Gunzinger is a mathematics professor at a Chicago university. She lives with divorcé Homer, in a comfortable but not terribly passionate relationship.

  • During the summer of 1923, Zervas noticed a small reddish-brown patch on her arm which itched terribly, and her body began to swell.
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