horribly
Adverb
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Adverb
horribly
- (manner) In a horrible way; very badly.
- The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces.
- (degree, often modifying a negative adverb or adjective) To an extreme degree or extent.
- Then everything went horribly wrong.
- The man was horribly nice, yet she still wouldn't marry him.
- (evaluative) With a very bad effect.
- Horribly, as he was dying, his eyes reddened.
- (all senses) dreadfully, frightfully, grisly (obsolete), horrifyingly, terribly, terrifyingly
- (very; to an extreme degree or extent) very, terribly, awfully
- French: horriblement
- German: fürchterlich
- Italian: orribilmente
- Portuguese: horrivelmente
- Russian: ужа́сно
- Spanish: horriblemente
- French: horriblement
- Russian: ужа́сно
- French: horriblement
- Russian: ужа́сно
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