adverb
- in a manner resembling or characteristic of marble; with a smooth, cold, or hard quality like marble
Usage: literary or formal; rare
Examples
- The statue stood marmoreally still in the museum's grand hall.
- She gazed marmoreally at the crowd, her expression unmoved.
- The sculpture's surface gleamed marmoreally in the afternoon light.
- His voice rang out marmoreally cold and distant.
- The palace's marmoreally polished floors reflected the chandeliers above.