wretchedly
English
Etymology
wretched
+
-ly
Adverb
wretchedly
(
comparative
more
wretchedly
,
superlative
most
wretchedly
)
In a
wretched
manner.
2006
, Wilkie Collins,
The Moonstone
, ICON Group International, Inc., page 157
I felt
wretchedly
old, and worn out, and unfit for my place - and began to wonder, for the first time in my life, when it would please God to take me.
Translations
in a wretched manner
Esperanto:
mizere
Finnish:
kurjasti
(fi)
,
surkeasti
(fi)
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