different between naughtily vs naughtly
naughtily
English
Etymology
naughty +? -ly
Adverb
naughtily (comparative more naughtily, superlative most naughtily)
- In a naughty manner.
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- what does naughtily mean
naughtly
English
Adverb
naughtly (comparative more naughtly, superlative most naughtly)
- (obsolete) naughtily; wrongly
- c. 1658, Thomas Phaer, "Owen Glendour", The Mirror for Magistrates, reprinted in Shorter English Poems, Volume 1 of Cassell's library of English literature, Henry Morley (editor}, 1876, page 180
- Because my parents naughtly brought me up.
- c. 1658, Thomas Phaer, "Owen Glendour", The Mirror for Magistrates, reprinted in Shorter English Poems, Volume 1 of Cassell's library of English literature, Henry Morley (editor}, 1876, page 180
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