mortally

/ˈmɔrtəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes death; fatally.
    • He fell from the cliff and was mortally injured.
    • The soldier was mortally wounded in the battle and died soon after.
    • The snake's venom can strike mortally if not treated quickly.
  2. Extremely or deeply; used to emphasize a strong feeling, especially fear or offense.
    • She was mortally afraid of speaking in public.
    • He felt mortally offended by the rude comment.
    • I am mortally tired of all this arguing.
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