achingly Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈeɪ.kɪŋ.li]
  • Us [ ˈeɪ.kɪŋ.li]

Meaning of achingly In English

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Examples of achingly

  • But that's where the excitement resides and that's where the beauty and achingly wonderful sounds reside.

  • The theatre was achingly on edge.

  • What procedures will be used and how does he justify such a ludicrous level of mismanagement when uses such achingly funny rhetoric about devolving power?

  • He seemed to touch so many strings that vibrate in our sould so achingly!

  • In a few scenes, she appears so achingly luminescent it's almost heartbreaking to watch her.

  • The lyrical second subject is achingly tender, but does show signs of optimism, particularly when it recapitulates at the end of the movement.

  • However, the reviewer praised the ending of the film, which she describes as achingly real and extraordinarily intense and effective.

  • She extends the tradition of the confessional (i.e. achingly open, unafraid of intimacy) singer-songwriter, and is proud of that style and its continuation.

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