Resignedly - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Acting "resignedly" means accepting something unpleasant or inevitable with a sense of quiet acceptance, even if you're not happy about it. It's like shrugging your shoulders and saying, 'Well, that's just how it is.' Think of it as the opposite of fighting back or protesting. Instead of complaining, you just accept the situation without much resistance. It often implies a feeling of helplessness or a lack of other options. Basically, you're rolling with the punches, even if you don't like getting punched.

Etymology

The word "resignedly" comes from the word "resign," which originates from the Latin "resignare," meaning "to give up" or "to give back." It's related to the idea of giving up control or yielding to a situation. Over time, "resignedly" came to describe the manner in which someone accepts something they cannot change.

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Examples

  • "She resignedly accepted her fate after failing the exam."
  • "He nodded resignedly when he heard the bad news."
  • "The team trudged back to the locker room resignedly after their loss."
  • "She sighed resignedly and started cleaning up the mess."

Anecdote / Story

In 'The Hunger Games', Katniss Everdeen might have acted resignedly when Peeta was reaped. Though internally distraught, she had to accept the situation and make tough choices. It's that feeling of 'this sucks, but I have to deal with it.' 😔

Encouragement

Use "resignedly" when you want to describe someone accepting a tough situation without a fight. It adds a layer of understanding to their acceptance. It's more than just agreeing; it's acknowledging inevitability! ✨

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