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grossly    音标拼音: [gr'osli]
ad. 非常,很,粗

非常,很,粗

grossly
adv 1: in a gross manner

Grossly \Gross"ly\, adv.
In a gross manner; greatly; coarsely; without delicacy;
shamefully; disgracefully.
[1913 Webster]

77 Moby Thesaurus words for "grossly":
abjectly, abominably, arrantly, atrociously, awfully, basely,
bestially, brutally, coarsely, contemptibly, crassly, crudely,
despicably, detestably, disgustingly, dreadful, dreadfully,
egregiously, excessively, execrably, exorbitantly, extortionately,
extravagantly, flagrantly, foully, fulsomely, gougingly, heinously,
horribly, horridly, immoderately, improperly, indecently,
indecorously, indelicately, inelegantly, infamously, inordinately,
loathsomely, meanly, miserably, monstrously, nastily, nauseatingly,
nefariously, notoriously, obnoxiously, odiously, offensively,
outrageously, pettily, poorly, preposterously, ribaldly, roughly,
rudely, savagely, scandalously, scurvily, shabbily, shamefully,
shockingly, shoddily, something fierce, sordidly, terribly,
unconscionably, uncouthly, unduly, unreasonably, unseemly,
untastefully, usuriously, viciously, vilely, vulgarly,
wretchedly


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