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Foully

usgb/ˈfaʊlli/Volume
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Foully has strong negative emotions, suggesting something is not just bad, but morally corrupt or evil. SlideThe dictator ruled foully, oppressing the people.
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Foully is used as an intensifier to emphasize the severity or repulsiveness of an action. SlideThe ancient crypt was foully desecrated.
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Often used in contexts related to crime or justice to indicate that an act was unjust or done in a vile manner. SlideShe was foully betrayed by her closest friend.