different between severely vs bitterly
severely
English
Etymology
severe +? -ly
Adverb
severely (comparative more severely, superlative most severely)
- In a severe manner.
Translations
severely From the web:
- what severely dampened commerce
- severely meaning
- what is meant by severely ill
- what is severely obese
- what is severely underweight
- what is severely low blood pressure
- what causes severely chapped lips
- what helps severely chapped lips
bitterly
English
Etymology
From Middle English bitterli, biterli, biterliche, from Old English biterl??e, bitterl??e (“bitterly”), equivalent to bitter +? -ly. Cognate with German Low German bitterlik (“bitterly”), German bitterlich (“bitterly”), Swedish bitterligen (“bitterly”).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?b?t??li/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?b?t?li/
- Hyphenation: bit?ter?ly
Adverb
bitterly (comparative more bitterly, superlative most bitterly)
- In a bitter manner.
Usage notes
Some adjectives commonly collocating with profusely: cold, disappointed, dividing, frustrated
Translations
bitterly From the web:
- bitterly meaning
- bitterly cold meaning
- bitterly what does it mean
- what does bitterly cold mean
- what was bitterly ironic about the comments
- what is bitterly cold
- what does bitterly
- what does bitterly opposed mean
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