Disastrously (Adverb)
Meaning
In a disastrous manner; "the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust began".
Examples
- The new CEO's decisions managed the company's funds disastrously, causing shares to plummet in value.
- In the aftermath of the storm, the once-beautiful town lay eerily still, with buildings that had been repaired disastrously.
- When planning a trip, underestimating necessary travel time can lead to a journey that goes disastrously wrong.
- This new software has been installed disastrously, and we are now having problems with the entire system.
- During the test run, everything went catastrophically, with things ending up failing disastrously at nearly every step.