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Which one is correct to bad or too bad?
“To bad” and “too bad” are often confused, but the correct spelling is “too bad.” This is because you need to use the adjective “too” with the double “o” right before the adjective “bad.”
How do you use too bad in a sentence?
Too-bad sentence example
- You don’t seem to be doing too bad – in either department.
- It’s just too bad that you’re the only one who gets to enjoy them.
- She felt too bad for the former goddess to walk away.
- Certainly.
- It’s too bad the game department was unable to get out here to get the mother when she was alive.
Whats the meaning of too bad?
Definition of too bad 1 —used to show that one is sorry or feels bad about something It’s too bad that John and Mary are getting divorced. 2 —used in an ironic way to show that one is not sorry or does not feel bad about something “But I need your help!” “(That’s just) Too bad.”
What can I say instead of too bad?
What is another word for too bad?
pity | shame |
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that’s a pity | that’s a shame |
that’s too bad | what a pity |
what a shame |
How do you say bad?
atrocious
- appalling.
- awful.
- bad.
- beastly.
- detestable.
- disgusting.
- dreadful.
- execrable.
How do you say it’s too bad?
synonyms for too bad
- dear.
- gee.
- oh.
- woe.
- dear me.
- woe is me.
What is another way to say too bad?
What is another word for too bad?
regrettable | deplorable |
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bad | unacceptable |
unpalatable | undesired |
objectionable | upsetting |
wretched | unwanted |
How do you say too bad in a formal way?
What is the difference between ‘to bad’ and ‘too bad’?
“Too bad” is Correct. “Too bad” Denotes : Something is regrettable but is now beyond retrieval. For example, Certainly this is too bad, but that’s the way it is there in Kashmir. “Too bad” is grammatically correct. “To bad” is grammatically wrong. “Too bad” means very bad.
Why do we say ‘too bad’ for bad things?
To say “too bad” to mean “regrettable”, whether sincerely or not, is in line with the sense of “unfortunate”. It is odd that “too bad” only picks up on the “unfortunate” sense. See below, though, for some quotations from OED of “too bad” used with senses of bad other than “unfortunate”.
Can you use ‘to’ and ‘bad’ in a sentence?
“to” is a preposition and is rarely used with “bad” unless “bad” is an adjective describing another noun, and not the object of a preposition. For example, “Why do good things happen to bad people?” It’s to bad not too bad. Too mean also or in addition, to means toward or until. Nope.
What is the difference between T-O bad and too bad?
T-o bad is used less often than too bad. T-o bad is a preposition from one situation to a worse bad situation. As in, “This is going from good to bad” or “This is going from just okay to bad.” I hope this was helpful for you!