Burningly: meaning, definitions and examples

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burningly

 

[ ˈbɜrnɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

intense feeling

In a manner that is very intense or passionate. It often describes feelings, emotions, or sensations that are overwhelming or strong.

Synonyms

ardently, fervently, intensely, passionately.

Examples of usage

  • She spoke burningly about her love for the arts.
  • The topic was burningly relevant to the audience.
  • He looked at her burningly, filled with desire.

Etymology

The word 'burningly' is derived from the verb 'burn', which comes from the Old English 'byrne', meaning 'to be on fire or to consume with fire'. The evolution of 'burn' has seen it take on numerous metaphorical meanings beyond its literal sense. The adverbial form 'burningly' was likely formed in the 19th century, embodying the spirit of the Romantic period which emphasized intense emotions and passions. The suffix '-ly' is commonly used in English to transform adjectives into adverbs, indicating manner or degree. This linguistic transformation allows 'burningly' to convey not just physical heat or fire, but also the fervor of feelings and emotions, thereby enhancing the expressive capacity of the language.