different between speedily vs seedily

speedily

English

Etymology

From Middle English spedily, spedili, from Old English *sp?di?l??e, ?esp?di?l??e (prosperously), equivalent to speedy +? -ly. Cognate with Scots spedely, spedelie (quickly, speedily). Compare also Old English sp?dl??e (effectually, effectively, successfully, efficaciously, powerfully, in a manner which produces a result).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?spi?d?li/

Adverb

speedily (comparative speedilier or more speedily, superlative speediliest or most speedily)

  1. In a speedy or fast manner.

Translations

Usage notes

The forms "speedilier" and "speediliest" are obsolete.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:quickly

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seedily

English

Etymology

seedy +? -ly

Adverb

seedily (comparative more seedily, superlative most seedily)

  1. In a seedy way.

Anagrams

  • diesely, eyelids

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