despicably

[US]/[ˈdespɪəblɪ]/
[UK]/[ˈdɛspɪəblɪ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.In a despicable manner; worthily of contempt.; In a way that inspires contempt or disgust.

Phrases & Collocations

despicably unfair

acted despicably

despicably cruel

despicably dishonest

speaking despicably

despicably low

behaved despicably

despicably selfish

despicably rude

despicably sly

Example Sentences

he treated his employees despicably, exploiting them for personal gain.

the politician's actions were despicably dishonest and manipulative.

the bully behaved despicably, targeting the weaker students relentlessly.

she felt despicably betrayed by her so-called friend's actions.

the company's despicably low wages forced many to seek other jobs.

he spoke despicably about his rivals during the campaign debate.

the thief's behavior was despicably cruel, stealing from the elderly.

the rumors spread despicably fast, damaging her reputation.

the landlord acted despicably, attempting to evict the family illegally.

the critic's review was despicably harsh and unfair to the artist.

he reacted despicably to the news, showing no empathy whatsoever.

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