| 释义 | solicitousso‧lic‧i‧tous /səˈlɪsɪtəs/ adjective formal    solicitousOrigin:1500-1600 Latin sollicitus  ‘anxious’ very concerned about someone’s safety, health, or comfort—solicitously adverb—solicitousness noun [uncountable]Larry spoke to Davis in sympathetic and solicitous tones during the interview.
 Conversation stopped and everyone became frightfully solicitous.He dashed about her, solicitous but irascible.My silences made him solicitous of me.The boys were solicitous of each other's confidence: the quick were sensitive with the slow.The door was locked but the Lady Eleanor could trust Dame Agatha, who was ever solicitous for her happiness.We can see the soft expression in their eyes, caring and solicitous, watchful.
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