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Movingly

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Emotional ImpactPlay
Use 'movingly' to express that something has a strong emotional effect, often to the point of being memorable or changing one’s perspective. SlideThe film concluded with a movingly portrayed scene that left the audience in tears.
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Subjective ResponsePlay
'Movingly' implies a subjective emotional response that can vary from person to person, depending on their experiences and sensibilities. SlideHe talked movingly about his childhood, and although it was simple, it deeply affected me.
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Not for TrivialityPlay
Avoid using 'movingly' for trivial or everyday matters; it's reserved for situations that genuinely stir deep feelings. SlideThe reunion of the long-lost friends was movingly captured in the documentary.