Ruthful vs Ruthfully - What's the difference?
ruthful | ruthfully |
Full of sorrow; sorrowful; woeful; rueful.
Causing pity; piteous.
* c.1588-1593 , , Act 5, Scene 1,
* 1808 , , Canto Fourth,
Full of ruth or pity; merciful; compassionate.
* 1898 , , Volume 7,
(manner) In a manner that is ruthful:
# Sorrowfully, ruefully.
#* 1901 , , Act III,
#* 1997 , K. Ayyappapanicker, Sahitya Akademi staff, Medieval Indian Literature: An Anthology ,
#* 2001 , Michael Innes, Death at the President's Lodging ,
# In a manner that causes pity; piteously.
#* 1997 , Neil W. Hamilton (quoting ), Zealotry and Academic Freedom ,
# Compassionately; mercifully.
#* 1999 , Joseph L. Harsh, Taken at the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 ,
English manner adverbs
Ruthfully is a derived term of ruthful.
As an adjective ruthful
is full of sorrow; sorrowful; woeful; rueful.As an adverb ruthfully is
in a manner that is ruthful.ruthful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- An if it please thee! why, assure thee, Lucius, / 'Twill vex thy soul to hear what I shall speak; / For I must talk of murders, rapes, and massacres, / Acts of black night, abominable deeds, / Complots of mischief, treason, villainies, / Ruthful to hear, yet piteously perform'd:
- ‘When last this ruthful month was come, / And in Linlithgow’s holy dome / The King, as wont, was praying;
- Then he bestowed robes of honour on the nurses wet and dry and said to them, "Be ye ruthful over them and rear them after the goodliest fashion."
Usage notes
* (causing pity) Unlike the other senses, which describe the person acting or the motivation behind an act, this sense is used to describe the effect of an action or circumstance. Thus, it is easily confused with the complementary term ruthless: a ruthless'' person (one lacking pity) may perform acts or bring about circumstances which are ''ruthful (cause or induce feelings of pity).Synonyms
* (full of ruth) (l), (l)Antonyms
* (full of ruth) (l)Derived terms
* (l) * (l)Anagrams
*ruthfully
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- CAESAR (ruthfully ). Rufio, Rufio: my men at the barricade are between the sea party and the shore party. I have murdered them.
page 232,
- They tantalize, particularly when the speaker or the central character of the lyric is a prematurely married girl, ruthfully yearning to return to her parental home, and there, reunite with her childhood lover.
page 188,
- No change, he reflected ruthfully a moment later, was to be got from Empson that way.
page 313,
- This commonplace observation becomes very poignant when you are the man accused, and a man like McCarthy ruthfully exploits his advantage by making the accusations so sensational that the revelation of the truth seems drab and dull by comparison.
page 285,
- Lee's wait was ruthfully short, although he might have traded the first news that reached him for a return to uncertainty.
