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Mercifully Meaning in English

word

ˈmɝsɪfəˌɫi/, /ˈmɝsɪfɫi
MUR-si-fuh-lee
mˈɜːsɪfəli
MUR-si-fuh-lee

释义

Used to say that something bad or difficult was made less severe, or to describe showing kindness by sparing someone from suffering.

用法与细微差别

Often used before reporting something unpleasant to indicate relief ('mercifully, the storm ended quickly'). Can mean 'fortunately' in many contexts (especially British English). Also means 'in a merciful way'—showing compassion or kindness. More formal/written register.

例句

Mercifully, the pain did not last long.

basic

The children were mercifully rescued from the fire.

basic

The meeting was mercifully short.

basic

Mercifully, he didn't have to experience the worst part.

natural

The movie was dull, but mercifully it ended early.

natural

She was mercifully spared from answering the difficult question.

natural