What is another word for disastrously?
Pronunciation:
[ dˌɪsˈastɹəsli], [ dˌɪsˈastɹəsli], [ d_ˌɪ_s_ˈa_s_t_ɹ_ə_s_l_i]
Related words: disastrously wrong meaning, badly wrong, horribly wrong, severely wrong, dreadfully wrong, terribly wrong, extremely wrong
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Synonyms for Disastrously:
adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)adv.
• adversely (adverb) • all (adverb) • destructively (adverb)n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- opprobriously,
- awfully,
- abortively,
- ignominiously,
- unproductively,
- dimly,
- darkly,
- ingloriously,
- evilly,
- ineffectively,
- terribly,
- Blackly,
- Mordantly,
- bleakly,
- Direly,
- dreadfully,
- fatefully,
- cataclysmically,
- sadly,
- Untowardly,
- terrifically,
- wretchedly,
- badly,
- shamefully,
- disgracefully,
- Achromatically,
- appallingly,
- balefully,
- ominously,
- poorly,
- deplorably,
- grimly,
- ruinously.
How to use "Disastrously" in context?
Lately, disastrously has been making an appearance more and more frequently in our language. What does this word mean? According to The Online Oxford Dictionary, disastrously means "badly or disastrously, causing great disappointment or misfortune." It seems that the use of this word has been on the rise, especially in the sense of "poorly," "failure to meet expectations," or simply "bad." Some might say that this is simply a throwback to our roots, where disastrous meant "miserable" or "awful.
Paraphrases for Disastrously:
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catastrophically.
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