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Admonishingly

Definition: The word 'admonishingly' appears in the King James Version (KJV) to describe someone who speaks forcefully, with a stern or sternly tone to their words. The context might suggest this was intended for someone who was addressing someone else. "Admonishingly" comes from Latin and is typically translated as "forcefully". In Greek and Jewish religious texts, it was used to express exhortation or admonition directed at another person (e.g., "It is a great thing that you are a friend of mine") instead of telling them something directly. So in short: Admonishingly means saying something sternly or forcefully.


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