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critically
English
Etymology
critical +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??t?k?li/, /?k??t?kli/
Adverb
critically (comparative more critically, superlative most critically)
- In a critical manner; with, or in terms of, criticism.
- a critically applauded film
- I looked critically at the frayed carpet of the hotel room.
- With close discernment; accurately; exactly.
- 1692?, John Dryden, Sylvae (translations), Preface
- Critically to discern […] good writers from bad.
- 1692?, John Dryden, Sylvae (translations), Preface
- At a crisis or critical time; in a situation, place, or condition of decisive consequence.
- a fortification critically situated
- Coming critically the night before the session.
Antonyms
- uncritically
Translations
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neatly
English
Etymology
neat +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ni?tli/
- Hyphenation: neat?ly
Adverb
neatly (comparative neatlier or more neatly, superlative neatliest or most neatly)
- In a neat manner.
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Anagrams
- Antley
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