deplorably

adv

Etymology

From deplorable + -ly.

  1. derived from *pleh₃(w)- — “to flow; to swim
  2. derived from dēplōrō — “to bemoan, complain about; to bewail, lament, deplore
  3. borrowed from dēplōrābilis
  4. borrowed from déplorable — “lamentable, regrettable
  5. suffixed as deplorably — “deplorable + ly

Definitions

  1. in a deplorable manner

    • Reflection finds the circumstance unfortunate that most of the agreeable actions of life are either forbidden or else deplorably behedged with restrictions.

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