The word 'grievously' is the adverb form for the adjective grievous.
The noun form for the adjective grievous is grievousness.
Sean grievously slamed his arm in the car door causing him to go to the hospital
Painfully, sorrowfully.
Synonyms for the word wistfully: unhappily, cheerlessly, dejectedly, dismally, dolefully, gloomily, grievously, joylessly, morosely, sorrowfully
They can mean the same thing, other similar words are: sadly, distressfuly, terribly, severely, grievously.
The Greek word "deinos" translates to "terrible" or "fearful" in English. It can also be interpreted as "formidable" or "wondrous" depending on the context in which it is used.
"Our Southern brethren have done grievously; they have rebelled and have attacked their father's house and their loyal brothers. They must be punished and brought back, but this necessity breaks my heart."- Major Robert Anderson
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bad, awful, dreadful, rotten, terrible, poor, dire, abysmal, sad, gloomy, depressing, dark, bleak, dreary, sombre