different between diligently vs heedfully
diligently
English
Etymology
diligent +? -ly
Adverb
diligently (comparative more diligently, superlative most diligently)
- In a diligent manner, with appropriate effort, carefully.
Translations
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heedfully
English
Etymology
From heedful +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?hi?df?li/
Adverb
heedfully (comparative more heedfully, superlative most heedfully)
- In a heedful manner.
- , II.8:
- they did, as long as they were possessed with that care, heedefully abstaine from all venerian acts, and touching of women.
- , II.8:
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