unmercifully

/ʌnˈmɜrsɪfəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows no kindness, pity, or forgiveness; harshly or cruelly.
    • He was unmercifully punished for a mistake he didn't make.
    • The bully teased the smaller child unmercifully every day.
    • The critics attacked the movie unmercifully in their reviews.
  2. To an extreme or excessive degree; without relief.
    • She was unmercifully teased for her unusual accent.
    • The rain fell unmercifully, flooding the streets within hours.
    • The sun beat down unmercifully on the hikers.
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