Direly

/ˈdaɪrli/ adverb

Definition

In an extremely serious, urgent, or desperate manner; with terrible consequences or great need.

Etymology

From Old English 'dīre' plus the adverbial suffix '-ly.' The word has meant 'in a dreadful manner' since Middle English.

Kelly Says

When something is 'direly needed,' it means you need it so urgently that without it, everything falls apart—it's desperation turned into an adverb!

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