excruciatingly

/ɪkˈskruːʃiˌeɪtɪŋli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes extreme physical or mental pain.
    • The patient's back ached excruciatingly after the long surgery.
    • She described the loss of her pet as excruciatingly painful.
    • The burn on his arm throbbed excruciatingly for hours.
  2. To an extreme or unbearable degree; used to emphasize something very intense or unpleasant.
    • He spoke excruciatingly slowly, testing everyone's patience.
    • The movie was excruciatingly boring, and I almost fell asleep.
    • The silence in the room was excruciatingly awkward after his comment.
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