compunctiously love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • With compunction.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb With compunction.

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  • adverb With compunction.

Etymologies

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compunctious +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • She will become accustomed to look on me, and will remember with less bitterness the trick which I played her formerly; while I, on the other hand, by a similar force of habit, will get over certain awkward feelings with which I have been compunctiously visited whenever I look upon her. —

    Saint Ronan's Well 2008

  • You come to me mechanically, compunctiously, with the dregs of your tenderness and the remnant of your life.

    Embarrassments Henry James 1879

  • Queen her sister had confined her, the idea suddenly flashed upon the oppressed Princess that Aunt Rachel would hardly be satisfied with the state of the kettle-holder; and coming down in an instant from air to earth, she determinately and compunctiously set to work again.

    Clare Avery A Story of the Spanish Armada Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • She will become accustomed to look on me, and will remember with less bitterness the trick which I played her formerly; while I, on the other hand, by a similar force of habit, will get over certain awkward feelings with which I have been compunctiously visited whenever I look upon her.

    St. Ronan's Well Walter Scott 1801

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