"Resignedly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Resignedly" Meaning

In a feeling of resignation or defeat, often without showing much enthusiasm or hope; in a way that shows a sense of giving up or having lost the will to resist.

Example: "He spoke to her resignedly, accepting the outcome of the situation."

"Resignedly" Examples

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She looked at the old photograph with a resignedly expression, remembering the unhappy times of her past.
He sat on the bench, resignedly watching the sunset, feeling hopeless about his future.
When she lost the game, she walked off the court, resignedly trudging through the locker room to collect her bag.
It was difficult to see his beloved cat go, but he tried to look resignedly at the inevitable, knowing it was time to let go.
After trying multiple times and still failing, she resignedly closed her laptop, knowing it was pointless to continue with the deadline looming near.

"Resignedly" Similar Words

Residuary

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Residue

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Remainder or leftover material. <br><br>Example: "After the mixture was filtered, there was a residue of sand at the bottom of the beaker."

Residues

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Residuum

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The word "residuum" refers to a remaining or leftover part of something, often implying a sense of something that has been left behind or excluded. It can also refer to the remaining portion of a solid that is left after a liquid or gas has evaporated.<br><br>In chemistry, the residuum is often referred to as the remaining solid that is left after a substance has been purified or filtered.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also imply something that is left behind or remains after a process or event has been completed. For example, the drug-resistant microbes in a population of bacteria could be considered the residuum of a treatment that has failed to eliminate them completely.<br><br>The word is derived from the Latin word "residuum," which means "remainder" or "residue."

Resign

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Resignation

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The word "resignation" has several related meanings. <br><br>1. <strong>Formal withdrawal</strong>: A resignation refers to the act of formally leaving a position, job, or position of responsibility. It is often written in a formal document called a letter of resignation.<br><br>2. <strong>Psychology</strong>: In a more general sense, resignation can also refer to a person's acceptance or willingness to accept a situation that one does not like or agree with, without actively resisting or questioning it.<br><br>3. <strong>Philosophy and ethics</strong>: In philosophy, resignation can also refer to the acceptance of reality in a situation in which one has no control, such as fate or destiny.

Resignations

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The act of formally leaving a job or position, often as a result of choosing to do so, rather than being fired or laid off. It involves the submission of a formal letter or statement of intention to quit or leave a job, usually with a specified effective date of departure.<br><br>Example: "The company announced that the CEO had submitted his resignation effective immediately."

Resigned

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Resignee

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Resigner

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One who resigns; a person who quits a job, position, or office, especially because of disagreement or dissatisfaction.

Resigning

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To officially quit a job or position, often by giving notice before leaving.

Resigns

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To give up a job or position officially, typically by sending in a letter of resignation.

Resile

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Resilience

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The quality of being able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.<br><br>It refers to the ability to cope with and bounce back from adversity, challenges, or setbacks, often with minimal long-term damage or negative impact.

Resiliency

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The ability to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions; the capacity to bounce back or to cope well with adversity or trauma.

Resilient

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Capable of withstanding or recovering quickly from difficult conditions; able to withstand or resist wear and tear.