resignedly in English

adverb

[rɪ'zaɪndlɪ]

in a resigned manner, acquiescently, yieldingly, submissively

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1. Mammy sighed resignedly, beholding herself outguessed.

2. 'I suppose you're right,' she said resignedly.

3. 23 Mammy sighed resignedly, beholding herself outguessed.

4. She nodded her head resignedly.

5. Resignedly the Policeman sat down again.

6. "I know you don't believe me," I said resignedly.

7. "We're going to be late again, " he said resignedly.

8. Better that, she thought resignedly, than making a complete fool of herself.

9. Her hostess might be speculating, resignedly on the cause of her delay.

10. She noticed that Muffat was sitting resignedly on a narrow divan - bed.

11. Resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted.

12. As the clock struck two, she was there an'd at four she turned resignedly away.

13. Often he is resignedly mutilated by sour aldermen, by painfully fat lord mayors, by put-upon railway porters.Sentencedict

14. Only in the case where the first wife has proved to be barren will she accede resignedly to a second wife’s arrival.

15. Seeing Felix resignedly pick up his towel and bathing suit, Mabs and Tashie rushed behind a rock to change.

16. WIGRAM He Bellowed an angry command, but the Bugi closed his eyes and lowered his head resignedly, nodding in negation

17. Charlady (plural charladies) (chiefly archaic or historical) A woman who cleans houses and offices as an occupation.1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, Bull-dog Drummond, Chapter 9: In Which He Has a Near Shave, "Then we'll move." And Peter, watching the car resignedly from the window, saw the American grip his seat with both hands, and then raise them suddenly in silent prayer, while …