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sadly

[ˈsædli]

Definition:
1. In an unfortunate way.
2. With sadness; in a sad manner.
3. In an unfortunate or deplorable manner.

Use 'sadly' in a sentence:

  1. "Only a thimble," said Alice sadly.
  2. Sadly, in a world where obscure Rabelais translations provide critical evidence, the true reason may remain forever elusive.
  3. Sadly the good times aren't returning any time soon.
  4. She looked at him sadly.
  5. Sadly, this does not imply a new-found respect for history.
  6. Sadly, there is nothing there.
  7. But, sadly, sometimes it happens.
  8. He looked at the broken toy car sadly.
  9. Sadly, that is wrong.
  10. The lion asked sadly.
  11. Sadly, she is still afraid of strange humans.
  12. Sadly, that battle was just one of many tragedies that has engulfed this restless, horn of Africa nation.
  13. Although many sufferers are accepted by their families, sadly, others are not.
  14. She shook her head sadly.
  15. "Maybe I can't reach the ocean," she said sadly to herself.
  16. But I couldn't find the right things for making the car, so I gave up and sadly spent several days doing nothing.
  17. He answered my question sadly.
  18. Sadly, he went into a park and sat on the grass.
  19. Sadly, this has not happened.
  20. There's no hope to succeed, the secretary is helping the old manager back sadly.
  21. She recollected sadly that she used to have dinner with him in that restaurant.
  22. Sadly, we have no more time for this program.
  23. Sadly, that was a lie.
  24. Sadly, Wilbur lay down and listened to the rain.
  25. Sadly, although he kept repeating her name, he still forgot it.
  26. He sadly left.
  27. He walked away sadly.
  28. Sadly, the film is let down by an excessively simple plot.
  29. It looked so sad! The little boy almost cried when he saw the dog's big eyes looking up to him sadly
  30. "Neither have I," said the old man sadly.
  31. Then, all the frogs hopped sadly away.
  32. The rain falls thick and fast on all souls'day,' the men and women sadly move along the way.
  33. Sadly, this isn't true.
  34. Sadly, the feud sums up the relationship between Lord Bath and the man who succeeds him.
  35. Sadly, the project has now been shelved.
  36. She walked away sadly.
  37. So I sadly went home.
  38. He walked away very sadly.
  39. Sadly, that feeling never came.
  40. The fox is leaving sadly.
  41. Well sadly, all those things kind of go together.
  42. Sadly, the answer is no.
  43. Sadly, I've never seen him again.
  44. Autumn is a sad season, he said sadly.
  45. He'll be sadly missed. He was a real character.
  46. The child stands there sadly.
  47. Sadly, most of the house was destroyed by fire in 1828.
  48. But, sadly, it was also too good to be true.
  49. "It's you, honey." My mother said sadly.
  50. She is crying sadly.
  51. William, sadly, was not very forthcoming about any other names he might have, where he lived or what his phone number was.
  52. Sadly when the lid of the boot sprang open, it was empty.
  53. Sadly, after eight years of marriage they had grown apart.
  54. Sadly, both he and my mother died of cancer.
  55. He must be sadly lacking in intelligence.
  56. Sadly, bamboo plants die after flowering.
  57. Sadly, my acquaintance with Spanish literature is limited.