forgivingly

IPA: fɝgˈɪvɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a forgiving way.
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Examples of "forgivingly" in Sentences

  • "I thought you said to call you Dave," she chided forgivingly.
  • "Then you'd better think I'm game, too," she flashed forgivingly.
  • Looking forgivingly at Liz's downturned face, she softened her tone.
  • Cars should function "forgivingly" to compensate for any mistakes made by the driver.
  • "And happily, all of us, except Sister Bella," Bella forgivingly completed the thought for her.
  • She withdrew her arms and shoved him away, only to receive him forgivingly half a dozen seconds afterward.
  • Her dresses are often bias-cut and drape forgivingly over places women are sensitive about, like the tummy and hips.
  • If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him.
  •  It is a tragedy how easily the divine beauty of the night is replaced by the shame it so easily, so forgivingly rinses away.

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