"Stirringly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stirringly" Meaning

Inspiring or appealing strongly; mighty; majestic; emotionally powerful.

"Stirringly" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "stirringly"


1. Poetic Expression:
The poet's words were stirringly powerful, painting a vivid picture of a nation's struggle for freedom.

2. Political Rhetoric:
The statesman's speech was stirringly delivered, calling for unity and action in the face of adversity.

3. Literary Description:
The author wrote a stirringly evocative chapter about a journey through the wilderness, the setting sun casting long shadows over the landscape.

4. Advertising Slogan:
The launch campaign was a stirringly emotional appeal to people to take the first step towards a healthier lifestyle.

5. Film Review:
The documentary's final scenes were stirringly shot, leaving the audience with a lasting impression of the characters' unsung heroism.

"Stirringly" Similar Words

Stirling

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Stirling can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Stirling, a city in Scotland<br>2. Stirling (motorcycle), a Scottish motorcycle manufacturer<br>3. Stirling engine, a type of external combustion engine that is the most efficient type<br>4. Earl of Stirling, a Scottish title of nobility

Stirlingshire

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A shire in central Scotland, containing the city of Stirling, a royal burgh with a castle and medieval Old Town.

Stirp

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1. To remove the bark or other outer covering from (a tree or a plant, especially using an axe or adze).<br><br>Example: The carpenter had to strip the tree to check for any signs of rot.<br><br>2. To remove the clothing, especially in a public place, often as a protest or a statement.<br><br>Example: The activist stripped off her clothes as part of her anti-war demonstration.<br><br>3. In engineering, to remove a strip or layer, especially of metal.<br><br>Example: The engineer had to strip the old layer of metal to smooth the surface.<br><br>4. A strip of something, especially wood, bark, or peeling, that has been removed from a tree or plant.<br><br>Example: The woodcutter created a long strip of cedar bark to use as a wrapping material.<br><br>5. In botany, a strip or section of bark or other tissue that is shedding the outer layer.<br><br>Example: The botanist studied the strip of peeling bark to understand the plant's defense mechanisms.

Stirpes

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The word "stirpes" means a series of generations of a family imagined as forming a stem or line, or a family line or lineage.

Stirred

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Stirrer

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A device used to mix or aerate a liquid mixture, often used in cooking, or a person who provokes controversy or argument.

Stirrers

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People or things that cause trouble, unrest, or controversy, often by provoking strong emotions or reactions.

Stirring

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Stirring means (1) disturbing or causing to move; or (2) exciting or arousing interest in something. It can also imply a feeling of unrest or trouble.

Stirrings

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Noun<br><br>1. The act of stirring or the condition of being stirred, especially emotionally or psychologically.<br><br>Example: 'There was a stirring in her voice that made him feel uneasy.'<br><br>2. Early signs or feelings of a particular movement or revolution.<br><br>Example: 'The newspaper mentioned stirrings of protest among the youth.'<br><br>3. A feeling of a vague or uncertain sense of movement or change.<br><br>Example: 'There was a stirring in the air as the storm approached.'

Stirrup

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A leather or synthetic strap or frame supporting the foot in the stirrup during horse riding, allowing the rider to stay in the saddle.

Stirrups

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Equipment attached to a horse's saddle that a rider places their feet in when riding.

Stirs

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Stitch

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A stitch is a sewing or knitting thread that holds two edges of a fabric together, typically used to seam running lines of cloth, or a mark that resembles one.

Stitched

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Stitched refers to something that is held together or attached using thread, yarn, or another material, typically with a needle and thread, for example, a piece of clothing that has been sewn together, or a damaged object that has been repaired and held together by stitches.

Stitchers

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1. Skilled or practiced in sewing: "She's an excellent stitcher and has made many beautiful clothes for her family members."<br><br>2. Skilled in the art of repairing and re-weaving together pieces of fabric or other materials: "The seamstress was a skilled stitcher who could repair even the most delicate fabrics."<br><br>3. A person who sews or joins things together: "The stitcher worked tirelessly to mend all the tears in the torn blanket."<br><br>4. A unit of a spider's lifeline: "The spider quickly extended its stitchers to its prey."

Stitches

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A line of stitches can be a pattern of sewing, usually decorative or illustrating a design. It can also refer to surgical stitches, which are used to close wounds.<br><br>In a broader sense, stitches can also be a phrase to describe the act of crying or weeping as if being hurt emotionally.