different between silently vs whistly
silently
English
Etymology
silent +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa?l?ntli/
Adverb
silently (comparative more silently, superlative most silently)
- In a silent manner; making no noise.
- Of an edit or change to a text, without explicit acknowledgment.
Related terms
- silent
- silence
Translations
Anagrams
- tinselly
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whistly
English
Etymology 1
whistle +? -ly
Adjective
whistly (comparative more whistly, superlative most whistly)
- (informal) Making a whistling sound.
Etymology 2
whist +? -ly
Adverb
whistly (comparative more whistly, superlative most whistly)
- (obsolete) silently
Anagrams
- swithly
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