different between madly vs maily
madly
English
Etymology
From Middle English madly, madli, medliche, equivalent to mad +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mædli/
Adverb
madly (comparative madlier or more madly, superlative madliest or most madly)
- In a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly.
- I'm madly in love with you.
Translations
Anagrams
- m'lady
Middle English
Adverb
madly
- Alternative form of madli
madly From the web:
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maily
English
Etymology
mail +? -y
Adjective
maily (comparative more maily, superlative most maily)
- (rare) rough, rugged
Anagrams
- Imlay
maily From the web:
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- what mainly produces the sun's energy
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- what mainly caused the great depression
- what mainly drives surface runoff
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