In a harassed manner; in a way that shows one is troubled, annoyed, or stressed by repeated bothering.
From 'harassed' (past participle of harass) plus the adverb suffix '-ly.' This creates an adverb describing how something is done in a harassed state.
When someone speaks 'harassedly,' you can hear the stress in their voice—they sound frazzled and bothered. It's one of those adverbs that captures an emotional state through tone!
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