sorrowfully

IPA: sˈɑroʊfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a sorrowful manner; with sorrow and regret.
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Examples of "sorrowfully" in Sentences

  • He turned to look sorrowfully at the now locked and barred doors.
  • "We didn't know about those things back then, dear," she said to me sorrowfully.
  • The girl repeated the name sorrowfully, but perplexedly, not grasping its full significance.
  • Penn "sorrowfully" consented to their action, appointed a deputy governor over them, and afterward granted them an assembly.
  • I don't know where he is now "-- sorrowfully --" unless, "with a sudden brightening of his expressive face," he is up your petticoats. "
  • Now the Justice leadership wants to convince us that it's done everything that anyone could possibly do to catch bank fraudsters, but that it must now sorrowfully and reluctantly quit the field.
  • As a young boy, I once had to watch a father sorrowfully attempt to disregard the constant badgering of people attending the funeral of his teenage son, turning a deaf ear to rumours surrounding the circumstances of the boy's death.

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