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do badly

Fail or perform poorly

Literally: يفعل بشكل سيء

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to describe failing or performing poorly at a task.
  • Commonly used with 'in' or 'at' for specific activities.
  • The opposite of the common phrase 'do well'.

Meaning

This phrase is used when you aren't successful at something or perform poorly. It is a simple way to say you didn't get a good result on a task or in a situation.

Key Examples

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Talking about a school test

I'm worried I did badly in my math exam yesterday.

أنا قلق من أنني أبليت بلاءً سيئاً في امتحان الرياضيات بالأمس.

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Discussing a sports match

Our team did badly because our best player was injured.

أدى فريقنا بشكل سيء لأن أفضل لاعب لدينا كان مصاباً.

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A professional performance review

The company did badly in the third quarter of the year.

كان أداء الشركة سيئاً في الربع الثالث من العام.

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Cultural Background

In the US, admitting you 'did badly' is often seen as taking responsibility.

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Adverb rule

Always use 'badly' with verbs. Never 'do bad'.

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to describe failing or performing poorly at a task.
  • Commonly used with 'in' or 'at' for specific activities.
  • The opposite of the common phrase 'do well'.

What It Means

Do badly is a very common way to say you failed or struggled. It describes the quality of your performance. If you take a test and get a low grade, you did badly. If you play a game and lose by a lot, you did badly. It is not just about losing. It is about the poor quality of the action itself. It is the opposite of do well.

How To Use It

You usually follow this phrase with the preposition in or at. For example, you do badly in an exam or do badly at sports. Remember that do is an irregular verb. You will use did for the past tense. Use doing for things happening right now. You can also add words like very or really to show just how much you failed.

When To Use It

Use this when talking about school, work, or hobbies. It is perfect for a coffee chat with a friend. You might say, "I did badly on my presentation today." It is also great for self-reflection. It sounds honest and direct. Use it when the results are clear, like a score or a specific outcome.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this for people's health or behavior. You wouldn't say a sick person is doing badly in the same way; that sounds a bit cold. Also, don't use it for moral choices. If someone is being mean, they aren't doing badly. They are behaving badly. There is a subtle difference! Also, in a very high-stakes business meeting, you might want a more professional word like underperform.

Cultural Background

English speakers often use do badly as a form of "understatement." Sometimes, a student who got a B- might say they did badly. This is because people often have high expectations for themselves. In some cultures, admitting failure is hard. In English-speaking cultures, saying you did badly can actually make you seem more relatable and humble. It shows you aren't afraid to admit you're human.

Common Variations

You will often hear do poorly as a slightly more formal version. If things are really a disaster, people might say they did terribly or did awfully. If you want to be very casual, you might say you messed up or blew it. But do badly remains the most reliable, middle-ground phrase for everyday life.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and works in almost any daily situation. Just remember to change the verb 'do' to 'did' for past events, as that is the most common way you will use it.

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Adverb rule

Always use 'badly' with verbs. Never 'do bad'.

Examples

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#1 Talking about a school test
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I'm worried I did badly in my math exam yesterday.

أنا قلق من أنني أبليت بلاءً سيئاً في امتحان الرياضيات بالأمس.

Uses the past tense 'did' to talk about a completed event.

#2 Discussing a sports match
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Our team did badly because our best player was injured.

أدى فريقنا بشكل سيء لأن أفضل لاعب لدينا كان مصاباً.

Explains the reason for a poor performance.

#3 A professional performance review
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The company did badly in the third quarter of the year.

كان أداء الشركة سيئاً في الربع الثالث من العام.

Used in a business context to describe financial results.

#4 Texting a friend about a date
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The date went okay, but I think I did badly at making conversation.

كان الموعد جيداً، لكنني أعتقد أنني لم أكن جيداً في إدارة الحوار.

Self-deprecating humor in a social context.

#5 Humorous reflection on cooking
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I tried to bake a cake, but I did so badly that even the dog wouldn't eat it.

حاولت خبز كعكة، لكنني فشلت لدرجة أن الكلب لم يأكلها.

Uses 'so badly' for emphasis and comedic effect.

#6 Encouraging someone who failed
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Don't worry if you do badly at first; you can always try again.

لا تقلق إذا فشلت في البداية؛ يمكنك دائماً المحاولة مرة أخرى.

Used in the present tense for general advice.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

I ____ on my driving test yesterday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: did badly

Past tense 'did' + adverb 'badly'.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'Do Badly'

Informal

Messed up / Screwed up

I totally messed up the cake.

Neutral

Do badly

I did badly on the test.

Formal

Underperform / Perform poorly

The candidate performed poorly during the interview.

When to say 'Do Badly'

Do Badly
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School Exams

I did badly in History.

Sports/Games

We did badly in the tournament.

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Cooking/Hobbies

I did badly at knitting.

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Job Interviews

I did badly at the interview.

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank A2

I ____ on my driving test yesterday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: did badly

Past tense 'did' + adverb 'badly'.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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No, that is grammatically incorrect. Always use 'badly'.

Related Phrases

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do well

contrast

To succeed.

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