adverb
- in a manner resembling or characteristic of ague; with shivering or fever-like symptoms
- in a manner suggesting illness, weakness, or apprehension
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- She moved aguishly across the room, her limbs trembling.
- The patient spoke aguishly, his voice weak and uncertain.
- He aguishly clutched his coat as the fever took hold.
- The old man walked aguishly down the corridor, gripping the rail.
- She laughed aguishly, betraying her nervousness about the performance.