worrisomely

English

Etymology

worrisome + -ly

Adverb

worrisomely (comparative more worrisomely, superlative most worrisomely)

  1. In a worrisome way.
    • 2009 January 30, The New York Times, “Classical and Opera Listings”, in New York Times:
      But in the Met’s revival of Mary Zimmerman ’s 2007 production of this Donizetti work, they give almost the classic definition of uneven performances: sometimes wondrously beautiful, sometimes worrisomely shaky.
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