atrociously

IPA: ʌtrˈoʊʃʌsɫi

adverb

  • in an atrocious manner
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Examples of "atrociously" in Sentences

  • The man is atrociously bigoted.
  • Lowery said Mexican tariffs are "atrociously" high.
  • Nothing beats a bowl of popcorn and an atrociously bad movie.
  • On Thursday Woods hit the ball decently and putted atrociously.
  • There are plenty of grown-ups who could give a hoot about anything to do with the poorly-written, atrociously-acted mess that is Twilight.
  • He characterized the sale as "the beginning of a bubble" in emerging-market dollar debt, which he said is already among the "most atrociously priced stuff out there."
  • It's really one of the most atrociously written of HPL's stories, and a testament to how stupendously his writing improved from the early 1920s to the early and mid-1930s.
  • The reviews were terrible, though I was personally guilty of the most atrociously contrary humbug by attempting to claim that the movie really wasn't as utterly awful as everyone was saying.
  • Rarely has something been marketed as a professional video with such atrociously tacky production values – in every episode, “Muscle Video Journal” comes across as a bulked up public access happening.
  • I do agree with Paglia in her observation that over the [last several] decades, poetry and poetry study were steadily marginalised by pretentious 'theory' - which claims to analyse language but atrociously abuses it.

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