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sorely

/'sɔ:li/
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Explanation of the Word "Sorely"

Part of Speech: Adverb

Usage Instructions:

You can use "sorely" when you want to express that something is very intense or when someone is experiencing hardship or pain.

Examples:
  1. In Pain:

    • "After the long hike, my legs were sorely tired."
    • "She was sorely disappointed when she didn’t get the job."
  2. To a Great Degree:

    • "I missed him sorely when he moved away."
    • "They were sorely challenged by the difficult exam."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "sorely" can be used in formal writing or speeches to emphasize the intensity of feelings or situations. For example: - "The community was sorely in need of support after the disaster."

Word Variants:
  • Sore (adjective): Painful or aching.
    • Example: "I have a sore throat."
  • Soreness (noun): The state of being sore.
    • Example: "After exercising, I felt a lot of soreness in my muscles."
Different Meanings:
  • "Sorely" can also convey emotional pain or deep feelings of loss or sadness, in addition to physical pain.
Synonyms:
  • Greatly
  • Extremely
  • Severely
  • Deeply
Idioms:

There aren't specific idioms that use "sorely," but you might hear phrases like: - "Sorely mistaken," which means someone is very wrong about something.

Phrasal Verbs:

"Sorely" does not commonly combine with phrasal verbs, but you might see it in sentences with verbs that express difficulty or need, such as: - "We were sorely lacking in funds."

Summary:

"Sorely" is a versatile word that emphasizes pain, hardship, or strong feelings. It's useful in both everyday conversation and more formal settings to express how much something affects you or how difficult a situation is.

Adverb
  1. in or as if in pain
    • she moved painfully forward
    • sorely wounded
  2. to a great degree
    • I missed him sorely
    • we were sorely taxed to keep up with them

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