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disastrously
adverb as in unfortunately
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In 1980, the mission, dubbed Eagle Claw, failed disastrously after three helicopters malfunctioned.
Over the past century, lead was used in paint, pipes, solder, and, most disastrously, automotive fuel.
That could take weeks, as it did in the summer after Macron lost his disastrously mismanaged early elections and Gabriel Attal stayed as caretaker until September.
The lack of distance between her vision of America and Biden's was thrown into disastrously stark relief with a gaffe during a visit to "The View."
We can only guess how disastrously Trump would have done steering the economy, had he won the election he’s been lying about for four years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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