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evilly
English
Etymology
From evil +? -ly, replacing earlier evil (“evilly”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?i?v?li/, /?i?vli/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?iv?li/, /?ivli/
Adverb
evilly (comparative more evilly, superlative most evilly)
- In an evil manner.
Usage notes
- Verbs to which "evilly" is often applied: speak, think, act, live, smile, grin.
Anagrams
- Lively, lively, vilely
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evill
English
Adjective
evill
- Obsolete spelling of evil
Noun
evill
- Obsolete spelling of evil
Anagrams
- -ville, I'll've
Middle English
Adjective
evill
- Alternative form of yvel (“evil”)
Noun
evill
- Alternative form of yvel (“evil”)
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