Word of the Day (dearly)-04MAR22

Word of the Day (dearly)-04MAR22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is dearly and it is an adverb meaning “very much, a lot, deeply, extremely; with much loss, with much suffering”.

Example Sentence: French President Emmanuel Macron had responded that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin was making a “major mistake” that would cost Russia dearly over the long term. “There was nothing in what President Putin said to reassure us,” the official said. Macron had told the Russian president he was “lying to himself” and his country would end up “isolated, weakened and under sanctions for a very long time”.

Word of the Day (dearly)-04MAR22

This word is present in The Guardian article Ukraine war: French warn ‘worst is to come’ after Macron call with Putin and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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