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terrible - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of terrible in Hindi

  • भयानक
  • भयावह
  • डरावना
  • घोर
  • दिल दहलानेवाला
  • ख़ौफ़नाक
  • भीषण
  • कठोर
  • दारुण

terrible Definition

  • extremely or distressingly bad or serious.
  • causing or likely to cause terror; sinister.

terrible Example

  • the stranger gave a terrible smile ( अजनबी ने एक भयानक मुस्कान दी )
  • Maria felt terrible because she had forgotten the woman's name ( मारिया को भयानक लगा क्योंकि वह महिला का नाम भूल गई थी )
  • the terrible conditions in which the ordinary people lived ( वे भयानक स्थितियाँ जिनमें सामान्य लोग रहते थे )
  • what a terrible mess ( क्या भयानक गड़बड़ है )
  • the weather was terrible ( मौसम बहुत बुरा था )
  • terrible pain ( तगडा दर्द )
  • she is terrible at managing her money ( वह अपने पैसे के प्रबंधन में भयानक है )
  • a terrible crime ( एक भयानक अपराध )
  • I was sick all night and felt terrible for two solid days ( मैं पूरी रात बीमार रहा और दो ठोस दिनों के लिए भयानक महसूस किया  )

More Sentence

  • On the following day, we all had terrible hangovers. 
  • I feel terrible asking you this, but it keeps nagging at me.
  • It must have been terrible for Yancey.
  • It was a terrible day.
  • After thinking a little while, she added, 'I think Shakespeare made it very terrible so that people would see how fearful it is to do wrong.'
  • The scene of the murder was too terrible to describe.
  • I had a terrible hangover the next day.
  • All this was so terrible and unreal that he could not understand it at all, and so had good reason to be afraid.
  • There was nothing terrible in the one small, distant fire in the immense city.
  • The pressure of fame can take a terrible toll.
  • Why such a terrible misfortune?
  • I had a terrible hangover the next morning.
  • Hearing the terrible noise, I asked him what was going on.
  • Distance is not terrible, terrible is farther and farther.
  • If he had been careful then, the terrible accident would not have happened. 
  • The bombardment continued for a terrible nine hours.
  • Suddenly, there was a period of terrible violence and hatred between blacks and whites.
  • It must have been terrible for the survivors.
  • Your loss is so terrible that I can only explain it to myself as a special providence of God who, loving you, wishes to try you and your excellent mother.
  • He's a terrible man when he's angry.
  • You've only been strangled nearly to death and gone through a terrible scare.
  • Really, that was a terrible mistake.
  • He flung down the slab, broke it, and swooping down on her with outstretched hands shouted, "Get out!" in such a terrible voice that the whole house heard it with horror.