UNMERCIFULLY - meaning and definition. What is UNMERCIFULLY
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What (who) is UNMERCIFULLY - definition


unmercifully      
If you do something unmercifully, you do it a lot, showing no pity.
Uncle Sebastian used to tease Mother and Daddy unmercifully that all they could produce was girls.
= mercilessly
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
mercifully         
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BROAD TERM THAT REFERS TO BENEVOLENCE, FORGIVENESS, AND KINDNESS
Merciful; Leniency; Lenient; Mercifully; Lenience; Mercy in Islam
¦ adverb
1. in a merciful manner.
2. to one's great relief.
merciful         
  • 978-1-58617-257-2}} page 548</ref>
  • South Australia]], 1931
BROAD TERM THAT REFERS TO BENEVOLENCE, FORGIVENESS, AND KINDNESS
Merciful; Leniency; Lenient; Mercifully; Lenience; Mercy in Islam
¦ adjective showing mercy.
?coming as a mercy: her death was a merciful release.
Derivatives
mercifulness noun
Examples of use of UNMERCIFULLY
1. How would you carry food?" He grilled me unmercifully.
2. "He beat us unmercifully for that for months," Joseph Hale said.
3. "He was teased unmercifully as a child because of mental slowness," Olive said.
4. Meanwhile, other opposition papers are springing up, including several that attack Mubarak so unmercifully that even Kassem is put off.
5. These virtue men gave up on promoting virtue to beat up a minor in front of his little brothers, unmercifully without reason,» he added.