embarrassingly

/ɪmˈbɛrəsɪŋli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes feelings of shame, awkwardness, or discomfort.
    • He arrived embarrassingly late to the meeting.
    • The singer forgot the lyrics embarrassingly during the concert.
    • She realized embarrassingly that she had been talking to the wrong person.
  2. Used to emphasize that something is very bad or extreme, often in a way that is hard to accept.
    • The team played embarrassingly poorly in the final game.
    • The company's profits were embarrassingly low this quarter.
    • His attempt at cooking was embarrassingly bad.
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