different between meekly vs dispassionately
meekly
English
Etymology
From Middle English mekely, mekeliche, equivalent to meek +? -ly. Compare Old Norse mjúkliga.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mi?k.li/
- Rhymes: -i?k.li
Adverb
meekly (comparative more meekly, superlative most meekly)
- In a meek manner; quietly and humbly.
- 1673, John Milton, When Faith and Love which parted from thee never
- When Faith and Love which parted from thee never
- Had ripen'd thy just soul to dwell with God,
- Meekly thou did'st resign this earthly load
- Of Death, call'd Life; which us from Life doth sever.
- 1673, John Milton, When Faith and Love which parted from thee never
Translations
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dispassionately
English
Etymology
dispassionate +? -ly
Adverb
dispassionately (comparative more dispassionately, superlative most dispassionately)
- in a dispassionate manner
Translations
dispassionately From the web:
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