different between gently vs quietly
gently
English
Etymology
From Middle English gentilly, gentlych, gentilliche, equivalent to gentle +? -ly, with *-lely simplified to -ly by haplology.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d??ntli/
- Hyphenation: gen?tly
Adverb
gently (comparative gentlier or more gently, superlative gentliest or most gently)
- in a gentle manner
Antonyms
- roughly
Translations
gently From the web:
- what gently palpate a foot mean
- what gentle mean
- what gentlemen do
- what gentleman means
- what loneliness means
- what gentle form of affection are you
- what gently rocks
- what gentle
quietly
English
Etymology
quiet +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kwa?.?t.li/
Adverb
quietly (comparative more quietly, superlative most quietly)
- In a quiet manner.
Antonyms
- loudly
Translations
quietly From the web:
- what quietly means
- what's quietly arrayed
- what quietly sentences
- what's quietly in german
- quietly what does it mean
- what is quietly leaving animal crossing
- what does quietly confident mean
- what does quietly optimistic mean
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