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单词 achingly
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Definition of achingly in English:

achingly

adverb ˈeɪkɪŋliˈākiNGlē
  • usually as submodifier In a way that arouses or expresses intense sorrow or longing.

    the letters are achingly tender
    an achingly beautiful piece of music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful.
    • He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss.
    • He is startling in the role of Jed, an achingly vulnerable figure who is tenderhearted, sympathetic, yet still very dangerous.
    • The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait.
    • It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply.
    • This version of the achingly optimistic Broadway standard is well worth whatever sleuthing may be required to track it down.
    • Those who defended the judicial lynch are now celebrated by scholars in achingly correct modern English departments as "progressive thinkers."
    • The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with.
    • The adagio has a poignancy that is achingly beautiful.
    • To my contemporary ears, the plea sounds achingly, foolishly optimistic.

Definition of achingly in US English:

achingly

adverbˈākiNGlē
  • usually as submodifier In a way that arouses or expresses intense sorrow or longing.

    the letters are achingly tender
    an achingly beautiful piece of music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He made a convincing transition from bored prince to a man in love, awakening his princess with an achingly tender kiss.
    • To my contemporary ears, the plea sounds achingly, foolishly optimistic.
    • It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply.
    • The doctor with his motherless sons, so full of promise in the beginning, is the one steady presence whose decline we achingly watch and empathize with.
    • Those who defended the judicial lynch are now celebrated by scholars in achingly correct modern English departments as "progressive thinkers."
    • The author does her justice in this highly readable, achingly honest portrait.
    • The adagio has a poignancy that is achingly beautiful.
    • This version of the achingly optimistic Broadway standard is well worth whatever sleuthing may be required to track it down.
    • Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful.
    • He is startling in the role of Jed, an achingly vulnerable figure who is tenderhearted, sympathetic, yet still very dangerous.
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