Definition: The word "aguishly" comes from the Greek word "agus," which means "under," "within," or "near." In this context, "aguishly" refers to a person who has been caught in a situation that was not intended for their benefit or joy. It implies that they have fallen into an unseemly or unpleasant state of being. Definition: 1. Under: An expression indicating someone is doing something that is inappropriate or harmful. 2. Within: Used metaphorically referring to one's surroundings, especially the outside world, which can include others around them in a negative way. 3. Near: A situation in which things are occurring near an event or person. For example: 1. They were so aguishly sad they couldn't stand it anymore. 2. She was so aguishly upset that she could hardly bear to think about it. It often carries a negative connotation, and is used in situations where people or the environment appear unpleasant or unappealing.
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