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UK
/vˈɪsəɹəli/
]
[ US /ˈvɪsɝəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈvɪsɝəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
- in an unreasoning visceral manner
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in the viscera
he is bleeding viscerally
How To Use viscerally In A Sentence
- Ira is portrayed as a sentimentalist who is viscerally and passionately indignant about the inherent inequalities and injustices of America.
- The experience is so viscerally thrilling, so primeval and satisfying, a huge laugh of relief and joy escapes from my chest.
- They operated so close to the lookers-on, we responded viscerally to their feats.
- Here, the estranging inexplicability of the actual is most viscerally approached, not through any feeble attempt at representation, but through the bizarre allusiveness of the fictive.
- Forrader it has one of the back of biologistic and new pricelessness maigre in the us, with a untypically ornament of sesquipedalian scrophulariales as socially, viscerally with combinational chronic and sculptural polypropene. Rational Review
- I digested it at a very strange time in my life, while suffering from an undiagnosed anxiety disorder that took the form of what I only much later discovered was termed "derealization" -- a horrific sense of my cognizance somehow detaching, leaving me viscerally frightened and, after several episodes, more or less convinced I was suffering from a tumor or else losing my mind. Archive 2006-07-01
- I do not remember the last time I was so viscerally affected by a literary account of another person's experience.
- But I am intellectualizing this book, which can only give you the experience of dislocation viscerally, through the flow of its language.
- This gambit, a signature feature of the show, can force the audience to viscerally experience the foreignness of the past, and when so used it can be a brilliant dramatic ploy — but only if the action portrayed is as de rigueur as the show suggests. Mad About Mad Men
- No matter how wordy the material he begins with, this Russian-born director's work always emphasizes experiencing the story viscerally, through the senses.