different between soothly vs smoothly
soothly
English
Etymology
From Middle English sothly, soþliche, from Old English s?þl??e; equivalent to sooth +? -ly.
Adverb
soothly (comparative more soothly, superlative most soothly)
- (archaic) Truly, verily.
- Synonyms: in fact, soothfast; see also Thesaurus:actually
soothly From the web:
- what means soothly
- what does soothly
smoothly
English
Etymology
smooth +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?smu?ðli/
- Hyphenation: smooth?ly
Adverb
smoothly (comparative smoothlier or more smoothly, superlative smoothliest or most smoothly)
- in a smooth manner
Translations
smoothly From the web:
- what smoothly working gears do
- smoothly meaning
- smoothly meaning spanish
- smoothly what does it mean
- smooth part of speech
- what is smoothly connected in music
- what flows smoothly
- what does smoothly marginated mean
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