disastrously

/dɪˈzɑːstrəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈzæstrəsli/ (ame, ipa)

disastrously — 副詞

1. in a way that causes great harm, damage, or failure — so serious that it is hard

1.副詞B2
釋義

災難性地

非常糟糕且造成嚴重後果地

in a way that causes great harm, damage, or failure — so serious that it is hard to recover from

例句

Kwame underestimated the exam disastrously and failed by a wide margin.

Kwame 嚴重低估了這場考試,結果以極大差距不及格。

collocation: disastrously + verb of misjudgment

The outdoor concert ended disastrously when a sudden storm destroyed the stage.

那場戶外演唱會以災難收場,一場突來的暴風雨摧毀了舞台。

collocation: end disastrously

同義詞
  • catastrophically

    more dramatic, often used for large-scale events (natural disasters, economic collapse)

  • calamitously

    more formal and less common in everyday speech

  • dreadfully

    broader in meaning; can describe anything very bad, not only large-scale failures

  • terribly

    more common in everyday speech; can describe any bad outcome, not only major failures

反義詞

文法句型

disastrously + verb

disastrously + adjective/past participle

Disastrously + comma + clause

用法筆記

Commonly pairs with verbs of misjudgment (underestimate, misjudge, miscalculate), verbs meaning failure (fail, end, backfire, collapse), and past participles describing poor execution (mismanaged, flawed, mishandled).

常見錯誤

The weather was disastrously.
The weather was disastrous.
💡'Disastrously' is an adverb, not an adjective; use 'disastrous' after a linking verb.
The plan went disasterously wrong.
The plan went disastrously wrong.
💡The adjective is 'disastrous' (no 'e' after the 'r'); keep the spelling consistent when adding '-ly'.