terribly

/ˈtɛrəbli/
adverb
  1. In a very bad or unpleasant way.
    • The food was prepared terribly, so nobody ate it.
    • The team played terribly and lost the game by a huge margin.
    • She sang terribly during the audition, forgetting most of the lyrics.
  2. Very; extremely (used for emphasis, often with negative or strong feelings).
    • I'm terribly sorry for stepping on your foot.
    • He was terribly upset when he heard the news.
    • We are terribly excited about our trip to Japan.
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