deplorably
- r in an unfortunate or deplorable manner
- American politics can be seen-crudely, perhaps deplorably, but not inaccurately-as a battle between the poor and the rich for the allegiance of the middle class.
- It's the third in a series of "mockumentaries" (a term he thinks is deplorably glib) that he has made about people who are losing-but smiling because they love the game.
- For the most part wretchedly acted (including the work of Miss Pauline Starke, deep-voiced onetime film actress) and beset with deplorably written dialog, Zombie has at least .