sorrowfully in English

adverb

with sorrow, with regret, mournfully, sadly

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1. Morrel shook his head sorrowfully.

2. I am sorrowfully shouting loudly.

3. The postmaster shook his head sorrowfully.

4. I looked whose back hangs sorrowfully.

5. 16 The postmaster shook his head sorrowfully.

6. She becomes more and more more sorrowfully.

7. Carefully Meaning: "sorrowfully;" see careful + -ly (2)

8. I must have done something, he said sorrowfully.

9. I see you in the desert sorrowfully dancing.

10. Sorrowfully did Job return into the body of the court.

11. " We were afraid it would upset you,'said Melanie sorrowfully.

12. Walk into Anhui sorrowfully some fall behind rural area!

13. 'A lot of damage has already been done,' he said sorrowfully.

14. Still his wife sighed , shook her head sorrowfully, and stitched on.

15. He shook his head sorrowfully, pitying himself for what had been done to him.

16. Have listened to, my heart, pain get up. Get up sorrowfully.

17. He sat back on his heels, sorrowfully examining the ruined glove.

18. The little girl looked sorrowfully at her text book torn in half.

19. How sorrowfully their cries echo! It'seems that they are petitioning us asylum and protection.

20. Scarlett was thinking bitterly, sorrowfully: He must be dead or else we would have heard.

21. Not finding any convenient method, she sorrowfully resigned the privilege of writing to her friend entirely.

22. Synonyms for Agonizingly include bitterly, regretfully, ruefully, painfully, sadly, sorrowfully, inconsolably, lugubriously, mournfully and plaintively

23. Bathsheba, now a pregnant widow, sorrowfully weeped for Uriah during the Jewish required 30-day period of mourning

24. ‘Kate looked once more at the dead soldiers, at the Burg wall beyond, and sorrowfully turned to follow.’ ‘The Old English (Anglo-Saxon) terms Burg, burh, and byrig were used originally for fortified places, including villages and royal halls.’ ‘Gathering the reins in his hands, he led the two horses and Kate out of the Burg.’