different between allegedly vs rapidly
allegedly
English
Etymology
alleged +? -ly
Adverb
allegedly (not comparable)
- According to someone's allegation.
- The suspect was allegedly involved in the robbery, but his alibi placed him in another state at the time.
- According to someone's conspicuous impressions (which could be alleged ensuingly).
- The game is allegedly exciting.
Usage notes
- This term is used in the media to avoid litigation when the facts are not 100% certain, or when referring to evidence in an ongoing trial.
Synonyms
- purportedly
- supposedly
Translations
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rapidly
English
Etymology
rapid +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??æp?dli/
Adverb
rapidly (comparative more rapidly, superlative most rapidly)
- With speed; in a rapid manner.
Synonyms
- (with speed): quickly, speedily
- See also Thesaurus:quickly
Translations
Anagrams
- pyralid
rapidly From the web:
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- what rapidly decolourises bromine solution
- what rapidly lowers blood pressure
- what's rapidly in spanish
- rapidly what does it means
- what is rapidly declining motor function
- what do rapidly mean
- what is rapidly varied flow
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