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trepidly

 

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Adverbial trepidly has 1 sense
  1. timorously, trepidly - in a timorous and trepid manner
    Derived from adjective trepid1

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Trepidly

Definition:

Trepidly is an adverb that describes the manner in which a person or an action is done with trepidation, fear, or nervousness.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Adverb - Used to describe an action or behavior done with great apprehension or hesitation.

Example sentence: She trepidly approached the edge of the cliff, afraid of looking down.

Sense 2:

Adverb - Used to describe a person's cautious manner due to anxiety or nervousness.

Example sentence: The young student trepidly entered the examination room, unsure of what to expect.

Sense 3:

Adverb - Used to describe a hesitant or fearful attitude towards making a decision or taking action.

Example sentence: The team trepidly considered whether to accept the risky business proposal.

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