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adv. In a way that wounds
Usage examples of "woundingly".
It was not, as Churchill had woundingly said of the Germany Navy in 1912, a “luxury fleet”.
This would be woundingly bad publicity for Oxenford Medical, he realized immediately.
The grief that rocked him was deep, and private, and woundingly intense.
Nothing could have been kinder than his welcome, yet there was not the least hint of uneasy awareness or woundingly particular consideration for a great while.
In Stephen's long-considered opinion the most striking thing about her was the change from a perfectly well-bred woman, little given to personalities or colonial chit-chat, reserved but not at all woundingly so - the remarkable transition to warmth and sympathetic exchange with someone she liked.