different between instantly vs expressly
instantly
English
Alternative forms
- enstantly (rare)
- instantlie (obsolete)
- instauntly (obsolete)
Etymology
From instant +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /??nst?ntli/
Adverb
instantly (not comparable)
- At once; without delay. [from 16th c.]
- (archaic) Urgently; with insistence. [from 15th c.]
- (obsolete) At the same time.
Synonyms
- (at once; without delay): immediately, instantaneously
Conjunction
instantly
- as soon as, directly.
- I phoned instantly I heard you were back.
Translations
instantly From the web:
- what instantly lowers blood pressure
- what instantly kills bed bugs
- what instantly kills fleas
- what instantly kills roaches
- what instantly lowers blood sugar
- what instantly kills rats
- what instantly kills spiders
- what instantly kills lice
expressly
English
Etymology
express +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?sp??sli/
Adverb
expressly (not comparable)
- In an express or explicit manner.
- Synonyms: explicitly, expressis verbis; see also Thesaurus:explicitly
Translations
expressly From the web:
- what expressly meaning in law
- expressly meaning
- expressly what does it mean
- what does expressly permitted mean
- what does expressly delegated mean
- what does expressly prohibited mean
- what does expressly mean in law
- what are expressly unallowable costs
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