Hideously
['hidiəsli]
Definition
(adv.) in a hideous manner; 'her face was hideously disfigured after the accident'.
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Examples
- Hideously certain did it seem that the very youngest of the school must guess why and for whom I despaired. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- They were both silent again, and Archer felt the spectre of Count Olenski's letter grimacing hideously between them. Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
- If you please, mistress,' said a withered old female pauper, hideously ugly: putting her head in at the door, 'Old Sally is a-going fast. Charles Dickens. Oliver Twist.
- I was, besides, endowed with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome; I was not even of the same nature as man. Mary Shelley. Frankenstein_Or_The Modern Prometheus.
- Behold how hideously he governs! Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- She esteemed him hideously plain, and used to profess herself frightened almost into hysterics at the sound of his step or voice. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- Fancy how hideously uncomfortable she must be at the Blenkers'! Edith Wharton. The Age of Innocence.
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