askingly
English
Etymology
From Middle English askingli, axingly, equivalent to asking + -ly.
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Adverb
askingly (comparative more askingly, superlative most askingly)
- In an asking manner; so as to ask.
- Synonyms: questioningly, requestingly
- 1796, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “To a Young Ass”, in Poems on Various Subjects, London: G.G. and J. Robinsons, page 92:
- How askingly It’s footsteps t’ward me bend?
It seems to say, “And have I then one Friend?”
- 1890, William Dean Howells, The Shadow of a Dream, New York: Harper, Part 2, Chapter 2, p. 87:
- “I don’t know whether this is something your wife ever knew about or not?” he began askingly.
- 1983, Joyce Johnson, chapter 9, in Minor Characters, New York: Pocket Books, published 1984, page 150:
- “That can’t possibly be true,” I say. But he looks at me so sadly, askingly, across his desk—
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