Engrossedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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engrossedly

 

[ ɪnˈɡroʊsɪdli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of engagement

Engrossedly means in a manner that is completely absorbed or engaged in something. It describes a state of being so involved in an activity that one is unaware of anything else happening around them.

Synonyms

completely, enthralled, fascinated

Examples of usage

  • She listened engrossedly to the captivating story.
  • He worked engrossedly on his painting, losing track of time.
  • The children watched the movie engrossedly, enchanted by the animation.

Etymology

The term 'engrossedly' is derived from the verb 'engross,' which dates back to the early 17th century, around 1600. The root of 'engross' comes from the Middle English word 'engros,' meaning to accumulate or to gather, particularly in a commercial context. This sense of being absorbed is related to the idea of drawing all attention to one aspect of something, which has evolved to convey a state of intense focus or absorption in an activity. The suffix '-edly' is used to form adverbs in English, indicating how an action is performed. Therefore, 'engrossedly' literally translates to performing an action in a manner that is completely focused or absorbed, reflecting the historical context of the word's evolution.