very (terribly)
21very — Synonyms and related words: a bit, a little, absolutely, actually, acutely, almighty, almost, altogether, awful, awfully, bare, barest, big, bleeding, bloody, bona fide, certainly, completely, correct, crazy, damned, danged, darned, de facto,… …
22very — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. exceedingly, highly; emphatically, decidedly, notably; unusually, remarkably, uncommonly; extremely, surpassingly. See greatness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. extremely, exceedingly, greatly, acutely …
23terribly — Synonyms and related words: abominably, agonizingly, alarmingly, almighty, appallingly, astoundingly, atrociously, awfully, baldly, balefully, banefully, basely, bestially, bitterly, blatantly, brashly, brutally, confoundedly, contemptibly,… …
24terribly — ad. 1. Dreadfully, horribly, formidably. 2. (Colloq.) Violently, very much …
25very — adv 1. extremely, exceedingly, Inf. terribly, quite, Brit. Inf. jolly; remarkably, notably, highly, supremely, Inf. awfully, Dial. right, damned, Inf. damn, danged, U.S. Inf. darned, Sl. hell of a; exceptionally, extraordinarily, unusually,… …
26terrible - terribly — ◊ terrible The adjective terrible is used in two ways. In conversation, you use it to say that something is very unpleasant or of very poor quality. I know this has been a terrible shock to you. His eyesight was terrible. In writing or… …
27was terribly angry — was exploding with rage, was very angry, was boiling with rage, was furious …
28Sermo Lupi ad Anglos — The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos ( The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ) is the title given to a homily composed in England between A.D. 1010 1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York (died 1023), who commonly styled himself Lupus , or wolf after the… …
29Okinawan Japanese — An example of Okinawan Japanese Kōhī shāpu, from English coffee shop , instead of Kōhī shoppu in standard Japanese. Okinawan Japanese (ウチナーヤマトグチ, ウチナーヤマトゥグチ, 沖縄大和口, Uchinā Yamato guchi, Uchinā Yamatu guchi …
30intensifier — noun A modifier such as very, terribly or damned that has little or no meaning of its own and serves to enhance and give additional emotional context to the word that it modifies …