"Mercifully" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a kind or compassionate way; kindly; benevolently.
Usage Examples for "Mercifully"
A merchantman is a merchant ship, typically a vessel owned and operated by a private company or individual for the purpose of transporting goods or cargo from one place to another. It can also refer to a ship that is not a warship or a naval vessel, but rather one that is used for commercial purposes.
Merchants are people who buy and sell goods or services for profit, often on a large scale. They may own and operate their own businesses, or work for a company that imports, exports, or distributes products. Merchants may also be referred to as traders or shopkeepers.
Mercia is an Old English word that refers to the Kingdom of Mercia, one of the most powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that existed from the 6th to the 9th century. It was located in the Midlands of England and was known for its rich cultural and literary heritage. In modern times, the term Mercia is sometimes used to refer to the English Midlands region or to anything that is perceived as being quintessentially English.
Merciable is not a commonly used word in English language. It is possible that it is a variant or a misspelling of the word "merciful", which means showing kindness or compassion towards someone who has done wrong.
Mercify refers to the act of treating someone or something with mercy or compassion, typically in a context where they could be treated harshly or cruelly.
Mercurammonium refers to a type of ion formed by the reaction of mercury and ammonia. It is a complex ion that has the general formula [HgL2NH2]2+.