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sadly

1 of 1adverb
/ˈsædli/
1

in a sorrowful or regretful manner

A2
  • He spoke sadly about the missed opportunities in his career.
  • She said goodbye sadly.
  • She looked sadly at the old photograph, reminiscing about happier times.
  • The environmentalist sighed sadly as they witnessed the deforestation of a once-green landscape.
  • He looked at me sadly and then walked away.
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2

used to introduce an unfortunate or regrettable fact

  • Sadly, we won't be able to attend the wedding due to a prior commitment.
  • I couldn't make it to the concert, sadly, as I was feeling unwell.
  • Sadly, the project didn't meet the deadline, causing some disappointment among the team.
  • I wanted to join the team, but sadly, I didn't make the cut.
  • Sadly, the restaurant had closed down by the time we arrived.
3

to a degree that causes disappointment or regret

  • His advice is sadly ignored by most people today.
  • The warnings were sadly unheeded until disaster struck.
  • Quality in this area has sadly declined over the years.
  • The tradition is sadly fading from public memory.
  • The promises were sadly broken before the year was over.