Pickle. (I'm serious. There's a saying: "in a pickle.")
Predicament
There are millions of ways you could describe a situation. You could describe a situation based on facts or on feelings for example.
like the place is bad and does not like it
Recession
"Horribly" is used to describe something that is done in a very bad or unpleasant manner. It can be used in a sentence when emphasizing the degree of something negative, such as "The food at the restaurant was horribly overcooked."
"Disgrace" is not necessarily a bad word, but it typically carries negative connotations, meaning a loss of respect or honor. It is often used to describe a situation where someone's actions or behavior bring shame or dishonor upon themselves or others.
maybe chaos
The word disreputable is an adjective word. Therefore it should be used to describe a situation and a behaviour. For example you would use disreputable to desbribe someone with a bad reputation.
bad
A strange word used to describe an otherwise indescribable situation.
situation
big plump bad annoying mooing bad
No, "bad" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe or modify a noun.