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accordingly [əˈkɔːdıŋlı] ADV

exceedingly [ıkˈsiːdıŋlı] ADV

knowingly ADV

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merciful [ˈmɜːsıfʊl] ADJ

▶ mercifully ADV
▶ mercifulness N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, at the base of a chestnut tree in a park, he receives a piercingly clear vision of what the nausea actually is.
en.wikipedia.org
We say no to all those questions, and these six new stories are as piercingly sharp as anything the show has produced.
newatlas.com
His musical style has been described as a mix of country and psychedelic - idiosyncratic, with a skill for writing darkly funny to piercingly tender lyrics.
en.wikipedia.org
Quite another is a trip down memory lane presented in piercingly vivid?
www.independent.ie
The conclusion is piercingly bleak in tone and formally original in execution.
www.telegraph.co.uk
When expressed through visual means, they can also be piercingly powerful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is a military, but also piercingly human, pieta.
www.christiantoday.com
Other riders, it was noted, confirmed the piercingly cold conditions along the route, with many of the drinking tubes of their hydration packs totally frozen over.
cyclingmagazine.ca
The music is a low, echoing shiver, the words about desperate individuals piercingly clear, the light blue.
www.independent.co.uk
Or maybe not, or not too piercingly, if she wants to continue being a fan.
www.chicagoreader.com

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