Similar words: atrocious, ferocious, viciously, officiously, tenaciously, maliciously, vivaciously, voraciously. Meaning: adv. 1. in a terrible manner 2. to an extravagant or immoderate degree.
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1 The children have been behaving absolutely atrociously.
2 In return for their favor he acted so atrociously that no poet ever tried to explain his conduct.
3 Hanging is an atrociously archaic way of killing a human being and the self-satisfied modernity of the electric chair is just as atrocious.
4 Hanging is. an atrociously archaic way of killing a human being and the self-satis. ied modernity of the electric chair is. just as atrocious.
5 And yes, Apple products are priced atrociously in India,(www.Sentencedict.com) which might explain your grit against it.
6 Mouse drivers (especially USB mouse drivers) can be atrociously temperamental beasts, and changing a driver does not always result in added functionality.
7 Millions in developmenting money has atrociously leaked onto notoriously gone to waste, in the 7 years since the fall of the Taliban.
8 And these days he acted so atrociously he really might do it.
9 Soon the sharp spurs, long whips and atrociously severe bits of early dressage training gave way to more humane equipment.
10 He had written the note from memory, word perfect, and spelled atrociously.
11 There was unfortunately no one there but I who could realise the atrociously ludicrous way in which the Behaga mode combined with those absurd verses.
More similar words: atrocious, ferocious, viciously, officiously, tenaciously, maliciously, vivaciously, voraciously, judiciously, consciously, avariciously, subconsciously, atrocity, precocious, piously, vociferously, dubiously, copiously, anxiously, tediously, curiously, obviously, furiously, previously, cautiously, notoriously, imperiously, vicariously, ingeniously, laboriously.