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quietly

English

Etymology

quiet +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kwa?.?t.li/

Adverb

quietly (comparative more quietly, superlative most quietly)

  1. In a quiet manner.

Antonyms

  • loudly

Translations

quietly From the web:

  • what quietly means
  • what's quietly arrayed
  • what quietly sentences
  • what's quietly in german
  • quietly what does it mean
  • what is quietly leaving animal crossing
  • what does quietly confident mean
  • what does quietly optimistic mean


slowly

English

Etymology

From Middle English slowly, slowli, slouli, slowliche, from Old English sl?wl??e (slowly; sluggishly), equivalent to slow +? -ly. Compare Old Norse slæliga, sljóliga.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??li
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sl??li/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?slo?li/
  • Hyphenation: slow?ly

Adverb

slowly (comparative slowlier or more slowly, superlative slowliest or most slowly)

  1. (manner) At a slow pace.

Synonyms

  • ponderously, sluggishly, with leaden wings (idiomatic, obsolete); See also Thesaurus:slowly

Antonyms

  • quickly
  • rapidly

Related terms

  • slow

Translations

slowly From the web:

  • what slowly kills you
  • what slowly mean
  • what slowly became a symbol of nationalism
  • what's slowly in spanish
  • what slowly but surely
  • slowly what kind of adverb
  • slowly what part of speech
  • slowly what is the definition
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