distressedly
English
Etymology
distressed + -ly
Adverb
distressedly (comparative more distressedly, superlative most distressedly)
- in a distressed manner
- 1893, Bret Harte, Sally Dows and Other Stories:
- As she remained looking at him with bright, curious eyes, but still shaking her fair head distressedly, he moved nearer and caught her hand in the little pale lilac thread glove that was, nevertheless, too wide for her small fingers, and said appealingly: "But why should YOU forget it?
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