shabbily

/ˈʃæbɪli/
adverb
  1. In a worn, untidy, or poor condition.
    • The old hotel was shabbily furnished with broken chairs and faded curtains.
    • He was shabbily dressed in a torn coat and muddy shoes.
    • She lived shabbily in a small apartment with peeling paint.
  2. In a way that is unfair, unkind, or dishonorable.
    • The company treated its workers shabbily by not paying them on time.
    • The team was shabbily dismissed after losing just one game.
    • He felt he had been shabbily treated when his friend forgot his birthday.
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