disgracefully

IPA: dɪsgrˈeɪsfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a disgraceful manner.
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Examples of "disgracefully" in Sentences

  • Another nod to my second childhood and my desire to grow old disgracefully is Captain Scarlet.
  • The government had failed "disgracefully" in its obligation to provide effective treatment to HIV-positive South Africans.
  • As he kept himself strictly secluded, he knew nothing of the storm of ridicule that was sweeping his once illustrious name disgracefully through the city.
  • William Butler Yeats assisted Harry Clarke in choosing Irish writers from which to inspire one of his finest works, the Geneva Window, only for it to be 'disgracefully' rejected
  • Tipping says he has been treated "disgracefully" by the army since Bob Ainsworth, the defence secretary, ruled that he was not entitled to compensation for developing the incurable disease fibromyalgia.
  • NOW President Terry O'Neill said in a statement that Saltonstall "bravely stepped forward" to challenge Stupak and that the state Democratic Party treated her "disgracefully" by withholding its support after Stupak announced his retirement.
  • One of the problems for Obama is whatever he proposes, we're operating in a climate where feelings are so high and populism is so intense and he has to deal with a Congress that is so reactive and so kind of disgracefully, sort of unprincipled about it its populist.
  • The truth about this case is that the United States has been and continues to be an unfit trustee for the interests of American Indians, who would not need a paternalistic trustee-guardian relationship for land ownership even if the trustee had not proven itself "disgracefully" incompetent.

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