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he is very badly organized

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  • badly — bad|ly [ bædli ] (comparative worse [ wɜrs ] ; superlative worst [ wɜrst ] ) adverb *** 1. ) in a way that is not skillful, effective, or successful: She spoke French so badly I couldn t understand her. a badly organized meeting do badly… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • badly */*/*/ — UK [ˈbædlɪ] / US adverb Word forms badly : comparative worse UK [wɜː(r)s] / US [wɜrs] superlative worst UK [wɜː(r)st] / US [wɜrst] 1) in a way that is not skilful, effective, or successful She spoke French so badly I couldn t understand her. a… …   English dictionary

  • badly*/*/ — [ˈbædli] (comparative worse [wɜːs] ; superlative worst [wɜːst] ) adv 1) in a way that is not skilful, effective, or successful She spoke French so badly I couldn t understand her.[/ex] a badly organized meeting[/ex] 2) in a serious or severe way… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • organized — (BrE also ised) adj. 1 arranged/planned VERBS ▪ be, seem ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • farce — [fa:s US fa:rs] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: Latin farcire to stuff (= fill with a mixture of cut up food) ; because early religious plays often had humorous parts put into them] 1.) [singular] an event or a situation that is very badly… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • farce — [ fars ] noun 1. ) singular or uncount a situation or event that is silly because it is very badly organized, unsuccessful, or unfair: The trial has been a complete farce, from beginning to end. 2. ) count a play or movie in which people get… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shambles — sham|bles [ ʃæmblz ] noun singular 1. ) something that is very badly organized and does not operate effectively: in a shambles: Government corruption has left the economy in a shambles. 2. ) an extremely messy place: His desk is a shambles …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • farce — UK [fɑː(r)s] / US [fɑrs] noun Word forms farce : singular farce plural farces 1) [singular/uncountable] a situation or event that is silly because it is very badly organized, unsuccessful, or unfair The trial has been a complete farce, from… …   English dictionary

  • shambles — UK [ˈʃæmb(ə)lz] / US noun [singular] 1) something that is very badly organized and that does not operate effectively in a shambles: Government corruption has left the economy in a shambles. 2) an extremely untidy place His desk is a shambles …   English dictionary

  • shambolic — UK [ʃæmˈbɒlɪk] / US [ʃæmˈbɑlɪk] adjective British informal very badly organized …   English dictionary

  • farce — [fɑːs] noun 1) [singular/U] a situation that is silly because it is very badly organized or unsuccessful 2) [C] a funny play or film that involves silly situations …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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