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calmly
English
Etymology
calm +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?k??(?)m.li/
Adverb
calmly (comparative more calmly, superlative most calmly)
- In a calm manner.
Translations
calmly From the web:
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- antonyms of calmly
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deeply
English
Etymology
From Middle English depely, deplike, deopliche, from Old English d?opl??e (“deeply”, adverb), from d?opl?c (“deep”), equivalent to deep +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?di?pli/
- Hyphenation: deep?ly
Adverb
deeply (comparative deeplier or more deeply, superlative deepliest or most deeply)
- At depth, in a deep way.
- To a deep extent.
- Profoundly.
Synonyms
- deep (adverb sense)
Usage notes
Some adjectives commonly collocating with deeply: divided, in debt, ashamed, concerned, infuriating, sorry
Some verbs commonly collocating with deeply: apologise, regret
Translations
Anagrams
- Pedley, yelped
deeply From the web:
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- what deeply-seated roman virtue
- what deeply saddened means
- what's deeply appreciate
- what deeply rooted means
- felt deeply meaning
- what deeply embedded
- what's deeply in farsi
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