plaintively

/ˈpleɪntɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that sounds sad or mournful, expressing sorrow or longing.
    • She spoke plaintively about missing her family during the holidays.
    • The old song was sung plaintively, bringing tears to the audience's eyes.
    • The dog whined plaintively at the door, wanting to go outside.
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