different between habitually vs doubtlessly

habitually

English

Etymology

habitual +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /h??b?tju.?li/, /h??b?t?u.?li/, /h??b?t??li/

Adverb

habitually (not comparable)

  1. By habit; in a habitual manner.
  2. Occurring regularly or usually.

Synonyms

  • (by habit): ritually
  • (occurring regularly or usually): customarily, usually; see also Thesaurus:usually

Related terms

  • habitual

Translations

habitually From the web:

  • what's habitually mean
  • what does habitually resident mean
  • what is habitually resident
  • what is habitually resident in the uk
  • what does habitually truant mean
  • what you habitually think
  • what do habitually mean
  • what is habitually truant


doubtlessly

English

Etymology

From Middle English doutelesly, dowtelesly, equivalent to doubtless +? -ly.

Adverb

doubtlessly (comparative more doubtlessly, superlative most doubtlessly)

  1. (sometimes proscribed) Without question; indubitably.
    There are doubtlessly more insects than mammals.

Usage notes

Sometimes considered a redundancy, as doubtless (without the -ly suffix) functions as an adverb with an identical meaning. The synonyms indubitably, undoubtedly, and unquestionably all require the -ly suffix.

Translations

doubtlessly From the web:

  • what doubtlessly meaning
  • what does doubtless mean
  • what does doubtlessly
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