miserably

/ˈmɪzərəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.
    • She sat miserably in the rain, waiting for the bus.
    • He coughed miserably through the entire flight.
    • The team lost miserably, failing to score a single point.
  2. To a very poor or disappointing degree; very badly.
    • The plan failed miserably because no one had prepared.
    • The movie was miserably boring, and half the audience left early.
    • His attempt to fix the sink went miserably wrong.
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