"Woundedly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Woundedly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Woundedly
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"Woundedly" Meaning

In a hurt or injured manner; with injury or hurt; emotionally or physically damage.

"Woundedly" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Woundedly"


Example 1: Describing a person


She cried woundedly when she heard the news of her favorite pet's passing. Her emotions went deep enough to touch her heart.

Example 2: Expressing pain


The patient screamed woundedly from the bed as the doctor inserted the needle for the vaccination.

Example 3: Describing a country


The nation crashed economically and several people went on the streets, demonstrating their dissatisfaction woundedly.

Example 4: Describing a person's action


She was frozen self-consciously, unsure of how to respond to the cruel joke made by her peer, woundedly falling into silence.

Example 5: Describing a dog's cry


Near dusk, the sound of a dog's woundedly cry echoed down the empty alleys.

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