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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
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longingly
English
Etymology
longing +? -ly
Adverb
longingly (comparative more longingly, superlative most longingly)
- In a longing manner, with desire, yearningly.
- 1913 Eleanor Porter: Pollyanna: Chapter 7:
- As she stepped nearer and peered longingly out, she saw something else: she saw, only a little way below the window, the wide, flat tin roof of Miss Polly's sun parlor built over the porte-cochère. The sight filled her with longing. If only, now, she were out there!
- 1913 Eleanor Porter: Pollyanna: Chapter 7:
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