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feeling terrible
adjective as in ill
Strong match
Example Sentences
“It was just one of those things where I’m tired, cranky, emotional, on my period, feeling terrible, overwhelmed with looking for a dinner spot for like an hour, and then we get there and it was a disappointment,” she said.
It left her feeling “terrible, confused and devastated”.
He said the families were feeling "terrible", and mentioned a woman who had had four children abducted and was unable to eat or sleep.
“When you’re buying a book in response to the death of a Black man, you are going to read it under a different light. And if you’re feeling terrible and turn to art, that’s beautiful but I would hate for anyone to think that consumption can cure racism. People felt, ‘I read it, I’m done, I’m good.’”
He’d been feeling terrible, but this admission made him feel even worse.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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