different between naifly vs naffly
naifly
English
Etymology
naif +? -ly
Adverb
naifly (comparative more naifly, superlative most naifly)
- In a naif way; naïvely.
Anagrams
- Finlay, fainly
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naffly
English
Etymology
naff +? -ly
Adverb
naffly (comparative more naffly, superlative most naffly)
- In a way that is naff.
- 2009, Tim Robet, Nick Bradshaw, The DVD Stack (page 195)
- an original promo film called, very naffly, 'The Magic of Hollywood'
- 2009, Tim Robet, Nick Bradshaw, The DVD Stack (page 195)
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