单词 | mercilessly |
释义 | mercilessly (once / 3775 pages) adv To behave mercilessly is to act without showing pity or sympathy, like a bully who torments other kids or a basketball team that beats the opponent 125 – 0. Whenever possible, it’s best to avoid people who act mercilessly. When you show mercy, you're kind and empathetic. Without any mercy, you’re merciless, and when you act this way you act mercilessly. You show no pity! Some big brothers kid their little sisters mercilessly, and a judge who gives the maximum sentence for a minor crime has ruled mercilessly. Mercy is at the root of mercilessly, from the Old French merci, which means both "thanks" and "pity." If people act mercilessly, tell them thanks for nothing! WORD FAMILYmerciless: mercilessly, mercilessness+/merciful: mercifuler, mercifully, mercifulness, unmerciful/mercy: mercies, merciful, merciless/unmerciful: unmercifully, unmercifulness USAGE EXAMPLESChanges in technology would "mercilessly" destroy jobs, he said. BBC(Dec 13, 2016) Shakespeare peers into the abyss to fortify us against despair even as his play plunges us mercilessly into the fathomless dark. Los Angeles Times(Dec 10, 2016) Parliament, where Jackson has laced mercilessly into Conservative opponents, has kept her oratorical skills sharp. Los Angeles Times(Nov 30, 2016) adv without pity; in a merciless manner he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House Syn pitilessly, remorselessly, unmercifully |
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