roundly
round·ly / ˈroundlē/ • adv. 1. in a vehement or emphatic manner: the latest attacks have been roundly condemned by campaigners for peace. ∎ so thoroughly as to leave no doubt: the army was roundly beaten. ∎ too plainly for politeness; bluntly: she told him roundly to get to the point.2. so as to form a circular or roughly circular shape: he was a middle-aged, roundly built man.
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