different between beautifully vs pulchritudinously

beautifully

English

Etymology

beautiful +? -ly, circa 17th century

Pronunciation

  • enPR: byo?o?t?f(?)l?, IPA(key): /?bju?t?f(?)li/
  • Hyphenation: beau?ti?ful?ly

Adverb

beautifully (comparative more beautifully, superlative most beautifully)

  1. In a beautiful manner.
    • 2013, Daniel Taylor, Rickie Lambert's debut goal gives England victory over Scotland (in The Guardian, 14 August 2013)[1]
      Tom Cleverley had one of his better games, the highlight being a beautifully weighted pass to send Walcott away for his goal, and Rooney probably did as well as might have been anticipated given this was his first start in a competitive match since April.

Translations

beautifully From the web:

  • what beautiful name
  • what beautiful name lyrics
  • what beautiful name chords
  • what beautiful wedding
  • what beautiful means
  • what beautiful eyes you have
  • what beautiful in spanish
  • what beautiful chocolate man


pulchritudinously

English

Etymology

pulchritudinous +? -ly

Adverb

pulchritudinously (comparative more pulchritudinously, superlative most pulchritudinously)

  1. In a pulchritudinous way.

Synonyms

  • beautifully

pulchritudinously From the web:

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