How do you use Disturbingly in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Disturbingly meaning
In a disturbing manner.
Using Disturbingly
- The main meaning on this page is: In a disturbing manner.
- In the example corpus, disturbingly often appears in combinations such as: disturbingly the, and disturbingly, more disturbingly.
Context around Disturbingly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 8 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Disturbingly
- In this selection, "disturbingly" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, raid, panic, hedonistic, similar, abuse and comforting stand out and add context to how "disturbingly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a raid disturbingly similar to and also made disturbingly graphic and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "disturbingly" sits close to words such as abating, abstaining and accumulator, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with disturbingly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He's cunning, powerful, ruthless, and disturbingly secretive, all traits of an incredible antagonist. (14 words)
He also made disturbingly graphic and detailed threats to find and assault officers’ parents and even grandmothers. (17 words)
These conditions are disturbingly and piteously similar to those ravaging Iraq throughout the 1990s, a saga I myself chronicled. (19 words)
The same cannot be said about the number of US lawmakers who, ignorant of their own republic and its warring ambitions, are keen to interpret the views and ambitions of another as disturbingly independent of their own. (37 words)
A concerted effort also focused on Stuarts Point Road (from the roundabout to the village), which garnered a vast array of discards including car tyres, fast-food litter and disturbingly, a bag of used hypodermic needles. (36 words)
These adaptations show that the kind of woman Chaucer wrote was not seen as a viable heroine in the 1970s – she had to be tamed and made to fit into disturbingly narrow stereotypes. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Catholic father of seven and pro-life speaker Mark Houck was arrested at Pennsylvania home last year, in a raid disturbingly similar to Ortega’s raid of the Matagalpa diocesan headquarters.
Disturbingly, abuse specialists Rayden Solicitors have seen a 77% increase in visits involving financial abuse in the last two years.
Disturbingly, the parents of the victims trusted him and allowed their children to spend time at his residence, believing they were engaged in playing computer games.
Even the game’s theme crashes into the listener’s ears with an odd blend of intense madness and disturbingly comforting tones like a hate-fueled lullaby.
Further and more disturbingly, they don’t believe African American and Hispanic students are capable of achieving at the same level as their Asian and white peers.
He's cunning, powerful, ruthless, and disturbingly secretive, all traits of an incredible antagonist.
Satanic panic disturbingly seems to be making a comeback in the past couple of years, which makes Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams’s documentary particularly relevant.
The episode in no way falls under the categories of science fiction or fantasy, instead opting to tell a disturbingly human story about an extreme bet between two men.
The prequel features a new set of cast members and re-introduces Andrés de Fonollosa aka Berlin, as the hedonistic, disturbingly charming, and sophisticated jewel thief, played once again by Pedro Alonso.
The same cannot be said about the number of US lawmakers who, ignorant of their own republic and its warring ambitions, are keen to interpret the views and ambitions of another as disturbingly independent of their own.
These adaptations show that the kind of woman Chaucer wrote was not seen as a viable heroine in the 1970s – she had to be tamed and made to fit into disturbingly narrow stereotypes.
These conditions are disturbingly and piteously similar to those ravaging Iraq throughout the 1990s, a saga I myself chronicled.
A concerted effort also focused on Stuarts Point Road (from the roundabout to the village), which garnered a vast array of discards including car tyres, fast-food litter and disturbingly, a bag of used hypodermic needles.
Almost a fifth (17%) disturbingly state that they believe professors have treated them differently because of their Jewish faith or their views on Israel.
He also made disturbingly graphic and detailed threats to find and assault officers’ parents and even grandmothers.
Many Americans believe that American health care is uniquely deficient; far more disturbingly, a certain cadre of elite Americans now cheerbecause they're upset with the health care system.
Slicing and chopping your way through Necromorphs with your repurposed engineering tools has never looked, felt, or sounded so disturbingly good.
What’s disturbingly different about this instance is that Sarah Sanders asked the people of Arkansas for the opportunity to be our governor, and we elected her to do that job.
And, as longtime fans will know, it’s disturbingly easy to sink days into building your perfect empire without moving, eating or washing.
And I think that's what we've really seen very, very disturbingly, is the way in which that normative fabric has frayed.
Common combinations with disturbingly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- disturbingly the 4×
- and disturbingly 4×
- more disturbingly 3×
- as disturbingly 3×
- disturbingly high 3×
- disturbingly similar 2×
- disturbingly they 2×
- are disturbingly 2×
- is disturbingly 2×