What does lamentavelmente in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word lamentavelmente in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use lamentavelmente in Portuguese.

The word lamentavelmente in Portuguese means tristemente, lamentavelmente, lastimavelmente, lamentavelmente, lastimavelmente, lamentavelmente, lamentavelmente, infelizmente, lamentavelmente, lamentavelmente, lamentavelmente, tristemente, lamentavelmente, miseravelmente, lamentavelmente, penosamente, infelizmente. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word lamentavelmente

tristemente

adverb (in a sorrowful way)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Amy sobbed woefully when she heard the dreadful news.

lamentavelmente, lastimavelmente

adverb (unfortunately) (infelizmente)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Lamentavelmente informamos que o vôo está atrasado.
Regrettably, we must inform you that the flight is delayed.

lamentavelmente

adverb (unfortunately, sadly)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Harold apologized regretfully to his daughter after missing her birthday party.

lastimavelmente, lamentavelmente

adverb (deserving pity) (merecedor de pena)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The tiny kittens were mewing pitifully.

lamentavelmente

adverb (deserving pity)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The orphaned boy wept pitiably.

infelizmente, lamentavelmente

adverb (sadly)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
Lamentably, we are unable to offer you a refund.

lamentavelmente

adverb (unfortunately, poorly)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Medical supplies are woefully inadequate in the refugee camp.

lamentavelmente

adverb (in a regrettable way)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The team deserved to lose; they played lamentably.

tristemente, lamentavelmente

adverb (with sadness)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The widow sorrowfully laid a red rose on top of the casket.

miseravelmente, lamentavelmente

adverb (miserably)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The family of six lived wretchedly in a one-roomed flat.

penosamente

adverb (pathetically)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The cat mewled piteously until Della gave it some of her fish.

infelizmente

adverb (not promisingly, unluckily)

(advérbio: Modifica o verbo, o adjetivo ou outro advérbio ("corre rapidamente", "muito estranho").)
The event began inauspiciously when the keynote speaker fell off the stage.

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