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Tortured vs Torturedly - What's the difference?

tortured | torturedly |

As a verb tortured

is past tense of torture.

As an adverb torturedly is

in a tortured manner.

tortured

English

Verb

(head)
  • (torture)

  • torture

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Intentional causing of somebody's experiencing agony.
  • Using large dogs to attack bound, hand-cuffed prisoners is clearly torture .
    In every war there are acts of torture that cause the world to shudder.
    People confess to anything under torture .
  • (chiefly, literary) The "suffering of the heart" imposed by one on another, as in personal relationships.
  • Every time she says 'goodbye' it is torture !

    Derived terms

    * torture chamber *

    Verb

    (tortur)
  • To intentionally inflict severe pain or suffering on (someone).
  • People who torture often have sadistic tendencies.

    Derived terms

    * *

    torturedly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a tortured manner.
  • * 2007 , Bruce Babington, A history of the New Zealand fiction feature film (page 214)
  • At one point he torturedly mimics his own emotions to provide Lucy's gasps as she lies dying of syphilis.