Why is the word ‘terrific’ positive when it’s derived from the word ‘terror’???
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but seriously, the words being so close in spelling doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s derived from it. so just because they both start with terr doesn’t mean they are related. the same way that Jason Parker and Jason Connor are not related, but their first names are the same. this is just my theory… it’s not a proven fact
funeral is derived from fun
slaughter is derived from laughter
(close enough)
Anyway, here is a brief etymology:
terrific
1667, “frightening,” from L. terrificus “causing terror or fear,” from terrere “fill with fear” (see terrible) + root of facere “to make” (see factitious). Weakened sensed of “very great, severe” (e.g. terrific headache) appeared 1809; colloquial sense of “excellent” began 1888.
Starts with a sliver of relationship. (i.e. “terror” being an overwhelming emotion) and then evolves.
Just our language… its silly sometimes.