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roundly

roundly
Adverb

This adverb is most frequently encountered in formal or journalistic contexts to intensify verbs of disapproval. When paired with words like "criticized," "condemned," or "defeated," it suggests a lack of mercy or a comprehensive, overwhelming scale of the action. It conveys a sense of totality, implying that the criticism was not merely slight, but exhaustive and severe.

In its literal sense, describing a circular shape or manner, the word is far less common in modern speech and is typically reserved for technical descriptions of craftsmanship or geometry. Users should be careful not to confuse this with "around," which denotes location or movement, as "roundly" specifically describes the quality or manner of an action.

Meanings

Adverbroundly
[~][~ criticized][~ condemned]

In a thorough, complete, or forceful manner, typically used to describe strong criticism, condemnation, or a decisive defeat.

The government was roundly criticized for its failure to address the crisis.

Adverbroundly
[~]

In a circular shape or manner.

The edges of the table were roundly carved to prevent injury.

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