different between generously vs worthily
generously
English
Etymology
generous +? -ly
Pronunciation
Adverb
generously (comparative more generously, superlative most generously)
- 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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worthily
English
Etymology
From worthy +? -ly.
Adverb
worthily (comparative more worthily, superlative most worthily)
- In a worthy manner.
- 2004, Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers, Spark Educational Publishing, page 5 [1]
- […] sustain worthily your name of gentleman, which has been worthily borne by your ancestors for five hundred years, both for your own sake and the sake of those who belong to you.
- 2004, Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers, Spark Educational Publishing, page 5 [1]
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- Holy Writ, holy writ
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