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ap·palling·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
appallinglyadverb
to an appalling extent
"the prisoners were appallingly thin"
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appallinglyadverb
In an appalling manner.
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appallingly
Appallingly refers to something that is extremely bad, dismaying, shocking, or horrifying. It describes an action, situation, or condition that is so terrible it causes a strong and negative emotional response such as fear, dread, or disgust.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of appallingly in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of appallingly in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of appallingly in a Sentence
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
The revelations about [accused sex offender Jeffrey] Epstein are appalling and I think we should start with the principle that there some victims here - desperate young women who were abominably and appallingly treated, nobody is above the law and anybody who has committed something should be open to questioning and investigation about it.
Greeting indigenous Code Talkers in front of that portrait, knowing Andrew Jackson is responsible for the Trail of Tears, is disrespectful -- it's worse than that. It's appallingly out of touch, this isn't the first time he's attempted to slur Elizabeth Warren by calling her Pocahontas, who was a real person, and he diminished an entire demographic of native women to a single figure in history who's been largely fetishized and whose traumatic story has been whitewashed by the American narrative.
The Foreign Office know this and have made The Foreign Office clear to the The UAE authorities that Matthew is not a spy for The UAE authorities, this whole case has been handled appallingly from the very beginning with no one taking Matthew's case seriously.
I will treat Judge Jackson with fairness and civility, a basic standard of decency that many Democrats appallingly refused to extend to the Supreme Court nominees under the previous administration.
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