resolutely

English

Etymology

resolute + -ly

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛz.əˌlutli/, /ˌɹɛz.əˈlutli/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɹɛz.əˌl(j)uːtli/, /ˌɹɛz.əˈl(j)uːtli/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: res‧o‧lute‧ly

Adverb

resolutely (comparative more resolutely, superlative most resolutely)

  1. In a resolute manner.
    We must resolutely fight against the increasing radical leftist threat targeting our society!
    • 1948, Alec H. Chisholm, Bird Wonders of Australia, page 13:
      It was applied methodically, carefully, resolutely, as in the fashion of a Satin-bird with charcoal, desiccated wood or blue from laundry-bags.
    • 1949 January and February, F. G. Roe, “I Saw Three Englands–1”, in Railway Magazine, page 12:
      Long before Shap platform showed up around a corner and the two arms on the gradient post drooped in both directions at once, Duchess of Buccleuch's amiable throbbing purr at the stack [funnel, chimney] had become a fierce freight-engine bark, as she resolutely dragged at her enormous load.
    • 2011 September 28, Jon Smith, “Valencia 1 - 1 Chelsea”, in BBC Sport:
      It was no less than Valencia deserved after dominating possession in the final 20 minutes although Chelsea defended resolutely and restricted the Spanish side to shooting from long range.

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