poorly

poorly — adverb

1. with weak quality, little skill, or disappointing results.

1.副詞C1
釋義

with weak quality, little skill, or disappointing results.

例句

The team played poorly in the second half and lost 3-0.

play poorly for weak performance

Because the map was poorly drawn, we took the wrong road.

poorly + past participle

同義詞
  • badly

    the closest everyday synonym, broader and more common in speech

  • inadequately

    more formal, stressing that the quality or amount is not enough

  • unsuccessfully

    focuses on failure in the final result rather than low quality

反義詞

文法句型

verb + poorly

be + poorly + past participle

用法筆記

Common with verbs of performance and evaluation, such as 'play', 'perform', 'answer', 'write', and 'design'. Distinguish from adjective/1 (ILL): this adverb describes how something is done, not a person's health.

常見錯誤

The essay was poor written.
The essay was poorly written.
💡use the adverb to modify the past participle 'written'.
She did the test bad.
She did the test poorly.' or ✅ 'She did badly in the test.
💡after a verb, use an adverb, not the adjective 'bad'.

poorly — adjective