truly disastrous
Frequency: 7.814.0 per million words
Emphasizes the genuine and profound nature of the disaster.
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- The company's decision to launch the product without market research proved to be truly disastrous.
- The oil spill had a truly disastrous effect on the local marine life.
- Their first date was truly disastrous, ending with an argument in the restaurant.
- The new policy's impact on public services was truly disastrous, leading to widespread protests.
- The failed military campaign had truly disastrous consequences for the entire nation.
- His attempt at day trading turned out to be a truly disastrous financial experiment.
- The opening night of the play was truly disastrous, with actors forgetting their lines and props breaking.
- A lack of planning led to a truly disastrous outcome for the project.
- Ignoring these warnings could have truly disastrous results for future generations.
- The results of the experiment were truly disastrous, setting back research by years.