Sobbingly: meaning, definitions and examples
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sobbingly
[ ˈsɒbɪŋli ]
manner of speaking
Sobbingly refers to the manner in which someone speaks while crying or in a distressed emotional state. It often indicates a heavy heart and implies that the speaker is overwhelmed with emotion, resulting in sobs or tears. This term is often used to describe a way of expressing oneself that conveys deep sadness or sorrow.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She spoke sobbingly about her lost pet.
- He apologized sobbingly for his mistakes.
- They sang the song sobbingly at the memorial.
Translations
Translations of the word "sobbingly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 sussurrantemente
🇮🇳 रोते हुए
🇩🇪 weinerisch
🇮🇩 dengan isak tangis
🇺🇦 з плачем
🇵🇱 płacząc
🇯🇵 泣きながら
🇫🇷 en pleurant
🇪🇸 sollozando
🇹🇷 ağlayarak
🇰🇷 흐느끼며
🇸🇦 بكاء
🇨🇿 pláčící
🇸🇰 plačúco
🇨🇳 哭泣地
🇸🇮 jokajoč
🇮🇸 grátandi
🇰🇿 жылап
🇬🇪 ტირილით
🇦🇿 ağlayaraq
🇲🇽 sollozando
Etymology
The word 'sobbingly' originates from the verb 'sob', which traces back to the late 14th century and is derived from the Middle English word 'sobben'. It has connections to similar words in other Germanic languages. The suffix '-ly' is typically added to adjectives or nouns in English to form adverbs, hence 'sob' transforms into 'sobbingly' to describe the manner of the action. Over time, the term has maintained its emotional weight, often associated with expressions of grief, sadness, or distress, and is frequently used in literature and expressions of deep emotion.