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- Dictionarysorely/ˈsɔːli/
adverb
- 1. to a very high degree or level of intensity: "she would sorely miss his company"
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Sorely is an adverb that means extremely or very much. It is often used to express regret, temptation, or need. Learn how to use sorely in sentences and how to pronounce it.
- English (US)
extremely; very much: I was sorely tempted to say exactly...
- Znaczenie Sorely, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SORELY definicja: 1. extremely; very much: 2. extremely;...
- Sorely: Russian Translation
sorely translate: крайне, очень . Learn more in the...
- Sorely: Danish Translation
sorely - translate into Danish with the English-Danish...
- Sorely: German Translation
sorely translate: arg. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Sorely: Ukrainian Translation
sorely - translate into Ukrainian with the English-Ukrainian...
- English (US)
Sorely is an adverb that means in a sore manner or very, extremely. It can also mean sorely needed or lacking. See synonyms, examples, word history and more.
Sorely is an adverb that means extremely or very much. It is often used to express regret, temptation, or need. Learn how to use sorely in sentences and see translations in different languages.
Sorely is an adverb that means very strongly or intensely. It can be used to emphasize a feeling such as disappointment, need, or pain. See how to use sorely in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
adverb. in a painful manner. extremely; very: I was sorely tempted to report him. sorely. / ˈsɔːlɪ / adverb. painfully or grievously. sorely wounded. pressingly or greatly. he will be sorely missed. to be sorely taxed.
When something happens or is felt sorely, it occurs in an intense way. If you sorely miss your best friend after he moves to Hong Kong, you miss him a whole lot.
Sorely is an adverb that means seriously or very much. It can be used to express regret, temptation, loss, or difficulty. See examples, synonyms, and pronunciation of sorely.