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exceptionally poorly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"exceptionally poorly" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something done in a very bad manner. For example: "The project was executed exceptionally poorly, leading to numerous issues." Alternative expressions include "extremely badly" and "very poorly."
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News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
This reflected exceptionally poorly on both Petrie, his club and his SFA position.
News & Media
If Ms. McArdle's fatigue hypothesis is correct, we might expect the incumbent party to do exceptionally poorly in these cases.
News & Media
Lucky for me, PR people are exceptionally poorly co-ordinated and that makes it easy to catch the spams from the subject line alone – two or three emails with the same subject line received within a few moments of each other can be shift-click selected and deleted in an instant.
News & Media
She moves into an organization whose tech, products, and employees are a mess, and the resources it does have to clean up this mess are exceptionally poorly allocated.
News & Media
Elements having exceptionally poorly understood speciation schemes in seawater include Ru and Os (group 8), Rh and Ir (group 9), Pt (group 10) and Au (group 11).
Science
The women come off exceptionally poorly here.
News & Media
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52 human-written examples
Even allowing for the poorly thought through promises routinely made on the campaign trail, Mr. Cain's tax plan stands out as exceptionally ill conceived.
News & Media
Primary pulmonary angiosarcoma is exceptionally rare and poorly documented with several previously described cases being subsequently attributed to metastatic angiosarcoma.
Science
Optimising the RMSE on the entire training data, RMSE tr), or optimising the R2 tr) value, will produce an overfitted model that fits the training data exceptionally well but performs poorly on unseen data.
Science
This group allows reconstructing drainage patterns exceptionally well because it disperses very poorly in the absence of existing freshwater connections.
Science
This ecosystem type is exceptionally species-rich, but is still poorly represented among community phylogenetic studies (but see [ 11- 13].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "exceptionally poorly" to emphasize a notably negative performance or outcome. It adds a stronger degree of criticism than simply saying 'poorly'.
Common error
While grammatically sound, "exceptionally poorly" can sound overly critical or informal in certain professional contexts. Opt for more nuanced language to convey the message without sounding harsh.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "exceptionally poorly" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or adjective to indicate the manner in which an action is performed or a quality is exhibited. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability.
Frequent in
News & Media
63%
Science
25%
Encyclopedias
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "exceptionally poorly" is a grammatically sound adverbial phrase used to strongly criticize performance or outcomes. As Ludwig AI confirms, its correctness and usability are established. Although not exceedingly frequent, its appearance in reputable sources like The Guardian and The New York Times indicates its acceptability. It's most commonly found in News & Media and Science contexts. While effective for emphasis, writers should consider more nuanced alternatives in formal settings. Remember to use it when you really need to criticize a very bad and poorly outcome.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extremely inadequate
Replaces "poorly" with "inadequate", emphasizing a lack of suitability or quality; "exceptionally" is replaced by "extremely".
remarkably deficient
Substitutes "poorly" with "deficient", focusing on the lack of necessary qualities or elements; "exceptionally" is replaced by "remarkably".
terribly substandard
Replaces "poorly" with "substandard", highlighting that something is below the expected level; "exceptionally" is replaced by "terribly".
outstandingly badly
Uses "badly" instead of "poorly" and "outstandingly" for "exceptionally", keeping a similar adverbial structure but with different word choices.
singularly awful
Replaces the adverbial phrase with adjectives; "singularly" replaces "exceptionally", and "awful" stands in for "poorly".
uncommonly inept
Shifts to an adjective phrase, where "inept" replaces "poorly" in meaning, and "uncommonly" substitutes "exceptionally".
strikingly insufficient
Employs "insufficient" instead of "poorly", indicating inadequacy, and "strikingly" replaces "exceptionally".
particularly weak
Replaces "poorly" with "weak", suggesting a lack of strength or effectiveness; "exceptionally" is replaced by "particularly".
notably poor
Switches the order and simplifies the phrasing, using "notably" instead of "exceptionally" to modify "poor".
patently inadequate
Replaces "poorly" with "inadequate" and "exceptionally" with "patently", both meaning obviously.
FAQs
How can I use "exceptionally poorly" in a sentence?
Use "exceptionally poorly" to describe something done or performed to a significantly inadequate degree. For instance, "The project was executed "exceptionally poorly", leading to numerous issues."
What are some alternatives to saying "exceptionally poorly"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "extremely inadequate", "remarkably deficient", or "terribly substandard".
Is "exceptionally poorly" grammatically correct?
Yes, "exceptionally poorly" is grammatically correct. It uses an adverb ("exceptionally") to modify another adverb ("poorly").
What's the difference between "poorly" and "exceptionally poorly"?
"Poorly" indicates a general lack of quality or success, while ""exceptionally poorly"" emphasizes that the lack of quality or success is particularly noticeable or extreme.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested