sordidly

/ˈsɔːrdɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is immoral, dishonest, or shameful.
    • He sordidly lied to his friends to get what he wanted.
    • The company sordidly exploited its workers to increase profits.
    • The affair ended sordidly, with both parties losing their reputations.
  2. In a dirty, unpleasant, or neglected manner.
    • The kitchen was sordidly filthy, with dishes piled high in the sink.
    • The prisoners were sordidly housed in overcrowded cells.
    • They lived sordidly in a tiny shack without electricity.
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