sorely

[ˈsɔːli]

sorely Definition

  • 1to a great degree; severely
  • 2in a way that shows sadness or regret

Using sorely: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sorely" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I was sorely tempted to accept the offer.

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    The team will be sorely missed.

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    He was sorely disappointed when he didn't get the job.

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    We were sorely in need of help.

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    She will be sorely remembered by all who knew her.

sorely Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sorely

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Summary: sorely in Brief

The adverb 'sorely' [ˈsɔːli] means 'to a great degree; severely' and 'in a way that shows sadness or regret.' It is often used to express strong emotions, such as temptation, disappointment, or loss. For example, 'I was sorely tempted to accept the offer,' or 'She will be sorely remembered by all who knew her.'