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generously

English

Etymology

generous +? -ly

Pronunciation

Adverb

generously (comparative more generously, superlative most generously)

  1. In a generous manner, in a way that is giving or ample.
    He generously donated what little he could.
    The dessert generously filled a large plate.

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lavishly

English

Etymology

From Middle English lavausly, equivalent to lavish +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?læv??li/

Adverb

lavishly (comparative more lavishly, superlative most lavishly)

  1. In a lavish manner, expending profusely.
    • At twilight in the summer [] the mice come out. They [] eat the luncheon crumbs. Mr. Checkley, for instance, always brought his dinner in a paper parcel in his coat-tail pocket, and ate it when so disposed, sprinkling crumbs lavishly—the only lavishment of which he was ever guilty—on the floor.

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