单词 | exaltedly |
释义 | exaltedlyadv. In an exalted manner or degree; in a high style; also, with exaltation or excitement. ΘΚΠ society > morality > virtue > morally elevated quality > [adverb] heroically1583 nobly1692 exaltedly1790 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > majesty, glory, or grandeur > [adverb] micklelyeOE worthlyeOE noblelyc1300 lordlya1398 greatlya1400 kinglyc1425 princely1548 lordlikea1555 princelike1567 majestically1577 kinglike1582 elevatedly1593 great1616 grandly1647 augustly1649 magnificently1660 grand1729 lordfully1836 queenly1840 exaltedly1852 regally1852 nobilmente1899 the mind > emotion > intense emotion > [adverb] deepa1000 inwardlya1000 inlyOE mortallyc1390 deeplya1400 keena1400 keenlya1400 from the bottom of one's hearta1413 from (also fro) one's heart1477 profoundly1489 from the spleen?a1505 sensibly1577 with sense1578 smartlyc1580 soakingly1593 dearly1604 intimately1637 viscerally1637 exquisitely1678 sensitively1793 exaltedly1855 intensely1860 the mind > emotion > excitement > pleasurable excitement > [adverb] > in (a glow of) pleasurable excitement gustfully1659 aglow1756 exaltedly1887 the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > rapture or ecstasy > [adverb] ravishedly1593 ecstatically1664 rapturously1664 trancedly1830 raptly1843 exaltingly1855 exaltedly1887 1790 G. Walker Serm. Var. Subj. II. xviii. 51 No one can think exaltedly of God, and think meanly of man, who is the work of God. 1852 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 71 747 One does not require to dine exaltedly in order to dine well. 1855 C. Dickens in J. Forster Life Dickens (1874) III Old Lemaître plays his famous character, and never did I see anything, in art, so exaltedly horrible and awful. 1887 T. Hardy Woodlanders II. xvii. 323 ‘I knew I was right!’ said Grace exaltedly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adv.1790 |
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