atrociously
/əˈtroʊʃəsli/
adverb
- In a very bad or unpleasant way; extremely poorly.
- The team performed atrociously in the first half, losing 5–0.
- She was atrociously dressed for the formal event, wearing ripped jeans and a T-shirt.
- He played the piano atrociously, hitting wrong notes every few seconds.
- In a violently cruel or wicked manner.
- The report described how the animals were atrociously neglected for years.
- The invaders behaved atrociously, burning villages and killing civilians.
- The prisoners were atrociously treated by their captors.
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