disastrously
Prononciation : [dɪˈzæstrəsli]
Mot
Contexte : « consequences »
(adverb) in a way that causes great damage or trouble. If something goes disastrously, it means it didn't work out at all and caused a lot of problems.
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The team worked hard, but they planned quite well and avoided problems despite their project's challenges.
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The team performed disastrously in the competition and lost by a large margin.
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What went disastrously wrong during the event last week?
Contexte : « performance »
(adverb) when something happens in a very poor or unsuccessful way. It describes a situation where things do not go as planned, usually leading to unhappy results.
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The movie was well-received, and people enjoyed it.
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The play was acted disastrously, and many people left before it finished.
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Why did the event turn out so disastrously?
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