different between clumsily vs crudely

clumsily

English

Etymology

clumsy +? -ly

Adverb

clumsily (comparative more clumsily, superlative most clumsily)

  1. In a clumsy manner or way; without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly.

Synonyms

  • carelessly
  • sloppily

Translations

Anagrams

  • cullyism

clumsily From the web:

  • clumsily meaning
  • what does clumsy mean
  • what does clumsy
  • what do clumsy mean
  • what is clumsily definition
  • what does clumsy mean in english
  • what is clumsily
  • what does clumsy mean in a sentence


crudely

English

Etymology

From crude +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?u?dli/
  • Hyphenation: crude?ly

Adverb

crudely (comparative more crudely, superlative most crudely)

  1. In a crude manner.
    • 2016 February 6, "Israel’s prickliness blocks the long quest for peace," The National (retrieved 8 February 2016):
      Mr Netanyahu also called Mr Shapiro’s observations “unacceptable”. The ambassador too was accused of demonstrating a “double standard” and was crudely dismissed by a former Mr Netanyahu aide as a “little Jew boy” courting favour.

Translations

crudely From the web:

  • crudely meaning
  • what does crudely mean
  • what do crudely mean
  • what does crudely definition
  • what does crudely mean dictionary
  • what is crudely synonym
  • what does crudely
  • what does crudely mean in spanish
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like