depressingly in English

adverb

discouragingly, dishearteningly, in a depressing manne

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1. The crime rate is depressingly high.

2. My score was depressingly low.

3. The story was depressingly familiar.

4. It all sounded depressingly familiar to Janet.

5. This looks depressingly right to me.

6. Today he sees the behaviour as depressingly ordinary.

7. But there is depressingly little sign that this will happen soon.

8. There was a depressingly thin crowd hovering in the foyer and bar.

9. These trend - lines in Darfur have become depressingly familiar over the past few years.

10. Unfortunately and depressingly , these sorts of stories crop up all ( see my'Biography').

11. To seasoned observers of the electronics industry, the promise of wireless recharging sounds depressingly familiar.

12. 5 The food, although mainly low in nutritive value, unappetizing and depressingly monotonous, was at least adequate in quantity.

13. 22 The food, although mainly low in nutritive value, unappetizing and depressingly monotonous,(www.Sentencedict.com) was at least adequate in quantity.

14. Despite being rather depressingly classified as a mature student, she managed to have a pretty wild time in her first year.

15. The next day, Xiaoming's father went fishing happily in the morning and came back depressingly very later with the empty tuck net.

16. The Bootblacked hair is too depressingly reminiscent of Dirk Bogarde in "Death in Venice.") With a particularly pleasing voice, Dan Iwrey is appealing as Jean-Michel, whose engagement sets the

17. ‘The homely Cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate.’ ‘Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old Cardie.’ ‘If it is a sunny day, we may have to put on a Cardie.’ ‘Are you man enough for a Cardie?’

18. ‘The homely Cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate.’ ‘Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old Cardie.’ ‘If it is a sunny day, we may have to put on a Cardie.’ ‘Are you man enough for a Cardie?’