Aggrievedly

/əˈɡriːvɪdli/ adverb

In a manner that shows you feel wronged, hurt, or offended.

From 'aggrieved' (past participle of 'aggrieve,' meaning to wrong or injure) plus the adverbial suffix '-ly.' The base verb comes from Old French 'agrever,' from Latin roots meaning 'to weigh down.'

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