Explore Grotesquely through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like monstrously. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
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Grotesquely meaning
In a grotesque manner; disgustingly.
Synonyms of Grotesquely
Using Grotesquely
- The main meaning on this page is: In a grotesque manner; disgustingly.
- Useful related words include: monstrously.
- In the example corpus, grotesquely often appears in combinations such as: grotesquely unfair, grotesquely disfigured, is grotesquely.
Context around Grotesquely
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Grotesquely
- In this selection, "grotesquely" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 28.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, remains, almost, moment, unfair, disfigured and magnified stand out and add context to how "grotesquely" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include are not grotesquely obese and densely packed grotesquely illustrated multi. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "grotesquely" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with grotesquely
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Thank the farmers if you are not grotesquely obese. (9 words)
It had little to do with those grotesquely disappointing moments when football can feel understandably painful, bearably unbearable. (18 words)
But it seems almost grotesquely unfair to suggest that she’s to blame for the junta’s poor public image. (20 words)
Mr Brown, who has served as chief whip under every Labour leader from Tony Blair onwards, claimed on Tuesday that the investigation and disciplinary process was “grotesquely unfit for purpose” and that the allegations against him were “entirely false”. (39 words)
It says a lot about the modern G.O.P. that the party is still solidly behind a man so obviously, grotesquely, not up to the job (although some rank-and-file Republicans now back an impeachment inquiry). (38 words)
It’s also grotesquely unfair to Meghan, especially after several sources close to the Prince have stated that he was the instigator behind the couple’s move to America and step back from Royal duties and titles. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
His mistakes have been grotesquely magnified by politically motivated people who simply can't bear the idea of a wealthy Tory being chairman of the BBC.
If a Black woman venting about generations of innumerable good people sacrificing toward equality and equity while so much remains grotesquely undone and unfair is annoying to you, skip my jeremiad.
Instead, the audience is frequently left sitting in the uncomfortable near-silence of staticky tape, broken occasionally by the whispers of the children, thuds, disembodied voices and grotesquely whimsical music of cartoons playing on the television.
Mr Brown, who has served as chief whip under every Labour leader from Tony Blair onwards, claimed on Tuesday that the investigation and disciplinary process was “grotesquely unfit for purpose” and that the allegations against him were “entirely false”.
But it seems almost grotesquely unfair to suggest that she’s to blame for the junta’s poor public image.
Gault is pipe-cleaner thin, baby-faced Clarke is the high-energy linchpin and Jones has the type of malleable face that can be dashing matinee-idol handsome one moment, grotesquely saturnine the next.
It’s also grotesquely unfair to Meghan, especially after several sources close to the Prince have stated that he was the instigator behind the couple’s move to America and step back from Royal duties and titles.
Not that one should expect anything else from Roald Dahl, but for some reason this story about a group of grotesquely disfigured women who hate children always seemed extra sinister even within his generally sinister oeuvre.
The Raptor’s incredible specific excess power and sheer maneuverability combined with its new AIM-9X missiles makes it so that the odds are grotesquely stacked in the F-22 pilot’s favor.
This is grotesquely irresponsible both on moral grounds and on the long-term trajectory of growth and productivity, and the kind of attitude that is going to doom a Biden presidency to ignominious failure.
Assuming that you do remember it, you’ll recall that at the end of The Shining, the caretaker of the Overlook Hotel high up in the Colorado Rockies, was dead, grotesquely frozen in the snow.
Britons were essentially asked to choose between a known status quo and an entirely unknown future painted by both sides in grotesquely exaggerated colours.
For the last decade, Valley’s densely packed, grotesquely illustrated multi-panel cartoons have been spewing anti-Zionist propaganda over the Internet.
It had little to do with those grotesquely disappointing moments when football can feel understandably painful, bearably unbearable.
It says a lot about the modern G.O.P. that the party is still solidly behind a man so obviously, grotesquely, not up to the job (although some rank-and-file Republicans now back an impeachment inquiry).
These bureaucrats have been drinking government Kool-Aid made with contaminated Beltway water for so long that their chronic “Potomac fever” has grotesquely distorted their perception of reality.
Thank the farmers if you are not grotesquely obese.
In this characterization, he is grotesquely overweight, dressed in filthy garments and covered in large, black pustules which require constant draining and treatment.
Julie dies but David survives, his face grotesquely disfigured, citation leading him to wear a mask to hide the injuries.
Most famously, in the " Ministry of Silly Walks " sketch (actually written by Palin and Jones), Cleese exploits his stature as the crane-legged civil servant performing a grotesquely elaborate walk to his office.
Common combinations with grotesquely
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- grotesquely unfair 2×
- grotesquely disfigured 2×
- is grotesquely 2×