different between distinctly vs audibly
distinctly
English
Etymology
distinct +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?t??ktli/
Adverb
distinctly (comparative more distinctly, superlative most distinctly)
- In a distinct manner.
Antonyms
- indistinctly
Translations
distinctly From the web:
- what distinctly mean
- what does distinctly mean
- what marks distinctly the period of adulthood
- what is distinctly american
- what does distinctly different mean
- what is distinctly canadian
- what do distinctly mean
- what is distinctly applicable measures
audibly
English
Etymology
audible +? -ly
Adverb
audibly (comparative more audibly, superlative most audibly)
- In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner.
- 2014, Jacob Steinberg, "Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian, 9 March 2014:
- The Argentinian remains a danger to his own team, clumsily conceding the penalty which allowed Gómez to put Wigan ahead, and it was clear that City's audibly frustrated fans do not trust him.
- 2014, Jacob Steinberg, "Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian, 9 March 2014:
Synonyms
- aloud
Antonyms
- inaudibly
Translations
audibly From the web:
- what audibly mean
- audibly what does it mean
- what does audibly
- what does audibly shattered mean
- what does audibly mean in english
- what is audible in tagalog
- what do audibly meaning
- what does audibly mean in a sentence
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