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UK
/sˌɛɹɪmˈəʊnɪəsli/
]
ADVERB
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in a ceremonious manner
my mother advised her children ceremoniously
How To Use ceremoniously In A Sentence
- She was unceremoniously dumped to be replaced by a leader who could win the election.
- His father now ceremoniously conducted Mrs. Penniman to what he spoke of as the banqueting hall. The Wrong Twin
- On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed.
- One night, Finn rocks a bit off and falls flat on his face, unceremoniously uncaught by an unwelcoming mosh pit.
- One night, at a New York dinner party in the mid-1990s, Coplans unceremoniously expelled the hostess from her own kitchen, quartered some oranges, added them to the chicken and recooked it.
- And not just because both teams were unceremoniously dumped out of the Champions League in midweek. The Sun
- She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side.
- Rocky nodded and unceremoniously tipped out the contents of the box.
- The owner scooted over from doing his genial rounds of the table and scooped up the hapless moggy, depositing him safely but unceremoniously on the street outside.
- Proud owners ceremoniously take their covers off the cages, unveiling their latest acquisitions and jostling for position, trying to place their birds close to others that will encourage them to burst into song.