different between readily vs generously
readily
English
Etymology
From Middle English redily, rediliche, equivalent to ready +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???d?li/
Adverb
readily (comparative readilier or more readily, superlative readiliest or most readily)
- Without unwillingness or hesitation; showing readiness.
- Without impediment, easily.
Translations
readily From the web:
- what readily means
- what readily available means
- what readily accessible mean
- what readily available
- what readily means in spanish
- what's readily accessible
- what readily apparent meaning
- readily what does that mean
generously
English
Etymology
generous +? -ly
Pronunciation
Adverb
generously (comparative more generously, superlative most generously)
- In a generous manner, in a way that is giving or ample.
- He generously donated what little he could.
- The dessert generously filled a large plate.
Translations
generously From the web:
- generously meaning
- generously what part of speech
- what does generously mean
- what does generously mean in cooking
- what does generously
- what does generously accepted mean
- what does generously mean in the bible
- what is generous in english
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