I'm in Canada and I think I hear "terrible" and "horrible" in the US as well as in Canada.
You might be thinking of Americans saying other words that are synonymous with being vile or gruesome -- like "gross", which I'm not sure is more commonly said in Britain. And while I'm at it, for some reason, Americans use the word "disgusting" more than we do in Canada or in Britain.
For example, let's say someone is using a sharp tone and is being impolite.
Heard in England: "I don't like the way you speak to your mum. It's awful."
Heard in Canada: "I don't like the way you speak to your mom. It's rude."
Heard in America: "I don't like the way you speak to your mom. It's disgusting."