revoltedly

English

Etymology

revolted + -ly

Adverb

revoltedly (comparative more revoltedly, superlative most revoltedly)

  1. In a revolted manner; with shock or disgust.
    • 1923, Elizabeth Bowen, “The Return”, in Encounters, page 45:
      She felt, revoltedly, as though Mrs. Tottenham were stepping out of her clothes.

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