Atrociously in a sentence as an adverb

The chat client was a Java applet, and it was atrociously slow and prone to crashing.

I had no particular reason to want to boycott them then before because they weren't behaving atrociously at that time.

I'm a die-hard mac user, and even I can admit that their window management is atrociously bad. My only hope is that it was based on some stupid edict handed down by SJ, and now that he's out of the picture they'll finally get around to fixing it.

Even professional studies that select their subjects ahead of time have atrociously high dropout rates.

> I remember trying to recruit good analog IC design engineers at my previous startup ... There were maybe 100-200 worldwide who fit the billYou have atrociously high standards for "good" if that is the size of your pool.

Quickly:-CakePHP is atrociously slow, even when running with APC, and uses an alarming amount of memory for what you get. Symfony2 is neither slow nor particularly memory-hungry.-CakePHP is inexpressive; it's very difficult to use it piecemeal.

Its usability is atrociously bad and I don't want to spend time learning some badly designed cli interface when I can focus on more important things and use tools that make my life easier, not harder.

Asdfsdfgkjlsdfg!Streaming your install script directly into computer execution without even giving it a once-over, md5 compare, etc is atrociously insecure.

California is "struggling" because of atrociously bad management.

Atrociously definitions

adverb

in a terrible manner; "she sings terribly"

See also: terribly awfully abominably abysmally rottenly

adverb

to an extravagant or immoderate degree; "atrociously expensive"

See also: outrageously