feelingly

IPA/ˈfiːlɪŋli/
IPA/ˈfiːlɪŋli/

feelingly — 副詞

1. speaking or writing in a way that makes your emotions clearly visible, as though

1.副詞B2
釋義

動情地

以深摯情感表達或行動

speaking or writing in a way that makes your emotions clearly visible, as though every word comes from the heart and is not just said out of habit.

例句

At the retirement party, Arjun spoke feelingly about how his mentor shaped his career.

在退休派對上,Arjun 深情地談到他的導師如何塑造了他的整個職涯。

speak feelingly about — typical collocation with verbs of speech

Adaeze described her childhood in Nigeria so feelingly that everyone in the room fell silent.

Adaeze 動情地描述她在奈及利亞的童年,讓整個房間的人都靜默不語。

同義詞
  • emotionally

    broader in use and less literary than feelingly; works in both formal and casual contexts

  • passionately

    stronger intensity; suggests burning or forceful emotion, whereas feelingly leans toward sincere and tender

  • sincerely

    focuses on honesty and genuineness rather than the depth or visibility of emotion

反義詞
  • coldly

    opposite in emotional temperature — without any warmth or attachment

  • indifferently

    suggests a lack of interest or concern, the opposite of heartfelt engagement

文法句型

speak/talk/sing/write/describe + feelingly

feelingly + verb

用法筆記

Typically modifies verbs of speech or expression such as speak, describe, recall, sing, or write. Belongs to a literary or formal register; in everyday conversation, alternatives like emotionally or with great feeling are more common.

常見錯誤

She feelingly hurt after the breakup.
She was deeply hurt after the breakup.
💡Feelingly describes how someone expresses emotion, not how they experience it.
He feelingly agreed to help.
He agreed to help with genuine feeling.
💡Feelingly works best with expressive verbs (speak, sing, describe), not verbs of action or agreement.