shamefully
- r in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree
- The result, however, is a drama that is shamelessly alive from the waist down and shamefully dead from the neck up.
- By giving the brethren their first sister, Reagan provided not only a breakthrough on the bench but a powerful push forward in the shamefully long and needlessly tortuous march .
- How did it happen, the public wondered angrily, that Elisa's case was known to the system, and yet the system so shamefully failed her? The Child Welfare Administration, which .