Ceremoniously [adverb]
Definition of Ceremoniously:
in an official manner
Sentence/Example of Ceremoniously:
The gentleman bows very ceremoniously, and Monsieur St. Ange walks slowly out, and takes a glass of curaoa in the outer room.
His officers bade him respectful farewells on the deck of our steamer, and he ceremoniously kissed them each and all.
Aristide offered him a two francs corona which was ceremoniously accepted.
That will do, interrupted Satan, taking the violin from the little man, who bowed low and ceremoniously took his departure.
To me, as a stranger, he was most ceremoniously yet kindly polite, and conversed on all subjects and of all countries.
When Mr Jones introduced him ceremoniously to Nora, he indulged in a prolonged and hearty fit of laughter.
Mike came from the vegetable garden and met his “frind Morrissy,” to whom I was ceremoniously presented.
A thousand or more natives were bathing ceremoniously in the ghat—men, women and children.
Mona was a headquarters of the British Druids by whom white horses were ceremoniously maintained.
De Lincy bowed ceremoniously, and, glancing again at the ring, examined it with avidity.