viscerally
adverb uk/ˈvɪs.ər.əl.i/ us/ˈvɪs.ər.əl.i/
发自内心地
in a way that is based on deep feeling and emotional reactions rather than on reason or thought
The performance was both viscerally exciting and intellectually satisfying. 这场演出既让人发自内心地感到兴奋,又让人在知识层面上得到满足。
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- No issue is felt more viscerally by Europeans than the death penalty.
- Her memoir viscerally connects readers with the hopes and losses she lived with then.
- Right-wing talk shows abounded with callers viscerally enraged at the fact evacuees were receiving a onetime two-thousand-dollar payment to help them buy food and find lodgings.
- They react viscerally and emotionally instead of applying objective rationale to a discussion.