- implacably adv
- "I brush my teeth ten times a day," said Tom implacably.
English expressions. 2014.
English expressions. 2014.
Implacably — Im*pla ca*bly, adv. In an implacable manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
implacably — adv. Implacably is used with these adjectives: ↑opposed … Collocations dictionary
implacably — adv. in an implacable manner, may not be appeased … English contemporary dictionary
plaque n — implacably adv … English expressions
implacable — [[t]ɪmplæ̱kəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you say that someone is implacable, you mean that they have very strong feelings of hostility or disapproval which nobody can change. ...the threat of invasion by a ruthless and implacable enemy... The move… … English dictionary
implacable — im|plac|a|ble [ımˈplækəbəl] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: implacabilis, from placabilis easily made calm ] very determined to continue opposing someone or something ▪ implacable enemies ▪ The government faces implacable opposition on the … Dictionary of contemporary English
implacable — implacability, implacableness, n. implacably, adv. /im plak euh beuhl, play keuh /, adj. not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy. [1375 1425; late ME < L implacabilis. See IM 2, PLACABLE] Syn. unappeasable,… … Universalium
implacable — [ɪmˈplækəb(ə)l] adj having or expressing very angry or determined feelings that will not change implacably adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
implacable — [im plak′ə bəl, implā′kəbəl] adj. [Fr < L implacabilis] 1. not placable; that cannot be appeased or pacified; relentless; inexorable 2. Rare that cannot be eased, lessened, or allayed SYN. INFLEXIBLE implacability n. implacably adv … English World dictionary
implacable — adj. that cannot be appeased; inexorable. Derivatives: implacability n. implacably adv. Etymology: ME f. F implacable or L implacabilis (as IN (1), PLACABLE) … Useful english dictionary