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What (who) is terrific - definition


terrific         
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1.
If you describe something or someone as terrific, you are very pleased with them or very impressed by them. (INFORMAL)
What a terrific idea!...
Everybody there was having a terrific time...
= great
ADJ
2.
Terrific means very great in amount, degree, or intensity.
All of a sudden there was a terrific bang and a flash of smoke.
= tremendous
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
terrifically
...the only child of terrifically repressed parents.
ADV: usu ADV adj/-ed
terrific         
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a.
Frightful, tremendous, fearful, dreadful, formidable, terrible.
Terrific         
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·adj Causing terror; adapted to excite great fear or dread; terrible; as, a terrific form; a terrific sight.

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Terrific
Examples of use of terrific
1. They‘re terrific people, terrific to work with," he said.
2. Whether or not you‘re getting one terrific woman, the transaction alone confirms that you‘re one terrific dude.
3. New director general of the CBI Richard Lambert said British business felt ‘terrific anger and terrific concern‘ over their extradition.
4. "Germany has terrific fundamental strengths," he says.
5. All these technological innovations are terrific.