Terrific Meaning in English
word
/tɝˈɪfɪk/
tuh-RI-fik
/təɹˈɪfɪk/
tuh-RI-fik
Definition
Very good, excellent, or enjoyable. In older or literary English, it can also mean causing great fear or intensity, but that use is uncommon today.
Usage & Nuances
In modern everyday English, 'terrific' is strongly positive: 'a terrific idea', 'terrific food', 'a terrific teacher'. It is slightly enthusiastic but natural in speech and writing. Do not confuse the common modern meaning with the older negative sense related to 'terror'.
Spanish: estupendo - fantásticoPortuguese (BR): ótimo - excelentePortuguese (PT): excelente - ótimoChinese (Simplified): 极好的 - 棒极了的Chinese (Traditional): 極好的 - 非常棒的Hindi: शानदार - बेहतरीनArabic: رائع - ممتازBengali: চমৎকার - দুর্দান্তRussian: замечательный - потрясающийJapanese: 素晴らしいVietnamese: tuyệt vờiKorean: 멋진 - 훌륭한Turkish: harika - müthişUrdu: زبردست - شاندارIndonesian: hebat - luar biasa
Example Sentences
The movie was terrific.
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She did a terrific job on the project.
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We had a terrific time at the beach.
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You look terrific in that jacket.
natural
Thanks for dinner—it was terrific.
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He gave me some terrific advice before the interview.
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