Sentence example with the word 'disgracefully'

disgracefully

Definition adv. in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree

Last update: June 20, 2015


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But Badoaro failed disgracefully in 1559, and the academy was extinct in 1562.   [Please select]

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Oh, she has behaved disgracefully.   [Please select]

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"How disgracefully you have behaved, Miss Merton."   [Please select]

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There's no doubt the old man behaved disgracefully; but it's a great risk marrying a soldier.   [Please select]

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Meanwhile corruption became year by year more disgracefully flagrant.   [Please select]

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It was but too apparent that they had been insultingly, shamefully, disgracefully deceived.   [Please select]

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Then we will revive the good old forms so disgracefully neglected in modern times.   [Please select]

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You behaved disgracefully at King William's School last year.   [Please select]

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"I'm disgracefully sleepy; the wind blew like fury along the coast."'   [Please select]

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Now the American Government "has disgracefully and ignominiously failed" at all points.   [Please select]

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One who has the good fortune to be the son of Julius Caesar ought not to forget it so disgracefully.   [Please select]

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