Chronically in a sentence as an adverb

It's only chronically negative people who believe that most smiles are false.

Or you were chronically underpaid and didn't realize it.

I was chronically sleep-deprived for about 5-6 years but didn't know it, once I started watching the stock market closely.

Not only that, but even if you weren't chronically underpaid and mistreated, working on games isn't all that much more fun than working on other stuff.

"In 2005, Utah did a study that found the average annual cost for emergency services and jail time for each chronically homeless person was $16,670.

He talks about serious academic topics in a chronically under and misinformed way.

Right now, when a host cancels a booking, there is an automated review left on their listing saying this happened, a penalization in their search rankings, and if they chronically cancel, they are removed from our platform; but I agree we could do more here.

You could argue that this discriminates against young wealthy singles, but then you'd effectively be arguing that the impoverished or the chronically ill should pay proportionately higher taxes because they are more dependent on the state for their day-to-day wellbeing.

I wish there was some way of dramatizing the issue, some way an activist could use software for a clearly beneficial charitable project that would also trigger legal action and produce headlines like "Software company dedicated to helping parents of chronically ill children research treatment decisions sued for billions for patent infringement.

Chronically definitions

adverb

in a habitual and longstanding manner; "smoking chronically"

See also: inveterate

adverb

in a slowly developing and long lasting manner; "chronically ill persons"