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The soldier was wounded viscerally and was expected to die of gangrene.
The shock of my friends decapitation affected me viscerally, and I became paralyzed with dread.
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The soldier was wounded viscerally and was expected to die of gangrene.
The shock of my friends decapitation affected me viscerally, and I became paralyzed with dread.
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viscerally — visceral ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the viscera. 2) (of a feeling) deep and instinctive rather than rational. DERIVATIVES viscerally adverb … English terms dictionary
viscerally — adverb 1. in an unreasoning visceral manner • Syn: ↑unreasoningly • Derived from adjective: ↑visceral 2. in the viscera he is bleeding viscerally • Derived from adjective: ↑visceral … Useful english dictionary
viscerally — adverb see visceral … New Collegiate Dictionary
viscerally — See visceral. * * * … Universalium
viscerally — adv. through the viscera, in the internal organs; instinctively … English contemporary dictionary
viscerally — vis·cer·al·ly … English syllables
visceral — viscerally, adv. /vis euhr euhl/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the viscera. 2. affecting the viscera. 3. of the nature of or resembling viscera. 4. characterized by or proceeding from instinct rather than intellect: a visceral reaction. 5.… … Universalium
unreasoningly — adverb in an unreasoning visceral manner • Syn: ↑viscerally • Derived from adjective: ↑visceral (for: ↑viscerally) * * * adverb see unreasoning * * * … Useful english dictionary
visceral — adjective Date: 1575 1. felt in or as if in the viscera ; deep < a visceral conviction > 2. not intellectual ; instinctive, unreasoning < visceral drives > 3. dealing with crude or elemental emotions ; earthy … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ennio Morricone — Morricone at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival Background information Also known as Maestro … Wikipedia