different between painfully vs painfull
painfully
English
Etymology
From Middle English peinfully, paynefully, equivalent to painful +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pe?nf?li/
Adverb
painfully (comparative more painfully, superlative most painfully)
- In a painful manner; as if in pain.
- (informal) Badly; poorly.
Usage notes
Some adjectives commonly collocating with painfully: thin, long, slow, boring, close
Translations
painfully From the web:
- what painfully shy meaning
- what's painfully shy
- what's painfully mean
- what does painful mean
- what does painfully beautiful mean
- what does painfully situated mean
- what does painfully discernible mean
- what does painfully happy mean
painfull
English
Adjective
painfull (comparative more painfull, superlative most painfull)
- Archaic spelling of painful.
Anagrams
- plainful
painfull From the web:
- what painful thought haunted the speaker why
- what painful periods mean
- what's painful bladder syndrome
- what painful bump on tongue
- what's painful swallowing
- what painful bladder
- painful means
- what painfully shy meaning
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