distressfully
English
Etymology
distressful + -ly
Adverb
distressfully (comparative more distressfully, superlative most distressfully)
- In a distressful way; showing distress
- 1877, Robert Louis Stevenson, “An Apology for Idlers”, in Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson:
- [4] And while such an one is ploughing distressfully up the road, it is not hard to understand his resentment, when he perceives cool persons in the meadows by the wayside, lying with a handkerchief over their ears and a glass at their elbow.
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