doomily

/ˈduːmɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that suggests or predicts disaster, misfortune, or a very bad outcome.
    • The news anchor spoke doomily about the rising unemployment numbers.
    • The weather forecast doomily predicted a week of heavy storms.
    • She looked at the broken engine and shook her head doomily.
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