distressingly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for distressingly in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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It sparkles even as it disturbingly illuminates a culture of adolescence that seems not so much dated as distressingly contemporary.
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Some headstones have few or no names inscribed on them, others distressingly many.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Distressingly, homelessness is a growing problem for women.
www.independent.co.uk
Of those who do, distressingly few will go on to college.
www.courant.com
And if they show distressingly low inflation -- or deflation, as last quarter's did -- then expect a 25 basis point cut.
theconversation.com
Most distressingly, nothing in the episode plays like the piece is aware of its non-canon status.
www.pastemagazine.com
Do you think of being defenseless or distressingly exposed?
psychcentral.com
One situation after another feels distressingly real.
en.wikipedia.org
The numbers of female students and racial minorities remain distressingly low.
theconversation.com
Anyone close to the process of economic research or financial markets will recognise that data errors such as the ones they made are distressingly common.
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