Adverb
In a miserable; unhappily; calamitously; wretchedly; meanly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThose who dare to fail miserably can achieve greatly. John F. Kennedy
Mirrors and images. Or sex and love. These are two separate systems that we miserably try to link. Don DeLillo
Harry Dresden: A little humiliation and ego deflation, now and then, is good for apprentices. Mine sighed miserably. Jim Butcher
I must give you a piece of intelligence that you perhaps already know - namely, that the ungodly arch-villain Voltaire has died miserably like a dog - just like a brute. That is his reward! Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
As my own father was sick, and miserably tied to his invalid's chair, he would have been abandoned had not an old servant performed for him a so-called service of love. My mother gave parties while he was perishing in solitude, and amused herself while he was suffering bitter agonies. Arthur Schopenhauer
He who lives by medical prescriptions lives miserably. Traditional Proverb