单词 | riantly |
释义 | > as lemmasˈriantly ˈriantly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > cheerfulness > [adverb] gladlyc900 blithec1000 merryOE blithelyc1175 cheerly1546 cheerily1559 cheerfully1560 heartsomely1637 genially1751 good-humouredly1753 smilingly1806 sunnily1817 riantly1821 sunnily1828 blithesomely1858 blithefully1864 1821 Retrosp. Rev. 3 122 He is, in consequence, learnedly humorous and not naturally witty—gravely jocose and not riantly playful. 1862 Harper's Mag. Mar. 471/1 I flew straight to the ‘prophet's chamber’, blushing riantly, I own, as I crossed its threshold. 1897 A. C. Gunter Susan Turnbull xxiii. 303 ‘Then you will all have to keep me company,’ says Miss Naughty, riantly. 1904 A. C. Gunter My Japanese Prince ii. vi. 163 Then I affect a playful dread and plead riantly: ‘You don't suppose they'll shoot me for fresh lamb, do you?’ 1927 H. Miller Moloch (1993) vii. 111 That day its broad thoroughfare was thronged with cheering, smiling crowds; flags fluttered riantly, bands played. < as lemmas |
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