despicably in the PONS Dictionary

despicably Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to behave despicably

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When our favorite political parties do not win, we despicably treat those in power with scorn and show no respect.
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That's a food benefit for people on social assistance rates that are despicably low.
rabble.ca
Despicably, banana-throwing and monkey chants becoming commonplace in the stands.
metro.co.uk
But the media acted despicably in only one of those events.
cjme.com
In truth, he is despicably cruel, manipulative, and evil.
en.wikipedia.org
Perhaps somewhere deep inside him he knew exactly what he had done and every one of the dozens of reasons why it was so despicably, egregiously wrong.
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And while the bosses in the film are truly despicably horrible, the film itself is anything but.
movies.about.com
That's how despicably low we have sunk.
www.huffingtonpost.com
I'm going to bet that had she asked a different group of women they may have balked at the acronym, not because it's offensive so much as laughably, despicably trashy.
www.stuff.co.nz
Quashing a conviction also does not mean that he ever behaved despicably and with malice against his countrymen, and society.
www.smh.com.au

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