different between limply vs loosely
limply
English
Etymology
limp +? -ly
Adverb
limply (comparative more limply, superlative most limply)
- In a limp manner, without support or resistance.
- The flag hung limply in the still air.
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loosely
English
Etymology
loose +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?lu?sli/
- Hyphenation: loose?ly
Adverb
loosely (comparative more loosely, superlative most loosely)
- In a loose manner.
- Not tightly.
- Insert all the bolts loosely, then tighten them.
- Approximately.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:approximately
- It's red, to use the term loosely, sort of brown and sort of orange, let's call it reddish.
- Used to indicate an imprecise use of words; short for loosely speaking
- A whale is, loosely, maybe very loosely, a fish.
Antonyms
- (not tightly): tightly
Translations
Anagrams
- Loosley, oleoyls
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