squalidly

/ˈskwɑlɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely dirty, unpleasant, or neglected.
    • The family lived squalidly in a tiny, windowless basement room.
    • They ate squalidly, sitting on the floor among piles of garbage.
    • The hotel was squalidly maintained, with peeling paint and broken furniture.
  2. In a morally low, dishonest, or shameful manner.
    • He squalidly betrayed his best friend for a small amount of money.
    • The company squalidly exploited its workers by paying them below minimum wage.
    • The negotiations were conducted squalidly, with bribes and secret deals.
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