IPA: /ˈfleɪmɪŋli/
KK: /ˈfleɪmɪŋli/
In a way that is very bright or intense, often related to fire or strong emotions.
The sunset was flamingly beautiful, painting the sky in vibrant reds and oranges.
Flamingly → It is formed from "flame" (from Old English *flāma*, meaning a blaze or fire) and the suffix "-ingly" (indicating a manner or way of doing something). The word "flamingly" means in a manner that resembles or is characteristic of flames, often implying intensity or brightness.
Picture something that is like a bright blaze ('flame') and think of doing it in a certain way ('-ingly'). This helps you remember that 'flamingly' describes an action done with the intensity of flames.