different between successful vs unsuccessfully
successful
English
Etymology
success +? -ful
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?k?s?sfl?/
Adjective
successful (comparative more successful, superlative most successful)
- Resulting in success; assuring, or promoting, success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect
- Synonyms: prosperous, fortunate, happy
Synonyms
- efficacious, effective, fruitful, rewarding, accomplished, profitable
- See also Thesaurus:prosperous
- (of requests): tithe (obs.)
Antonyms
- unsuccessful
- failed
Derived terms
- behind every successful man there stands a woman
- successfully
- successfulness
Related terms
- success
Translations
successful From the web:
- what successful people do
- what successful people do in the morning
- what successful mean
- what successful project managers do
- what successful entrepreneurs have in common
- what successful businesses have in common
- what successful countries are socialist
- what successfully stopped the spread of islam
unsuccessfully
English
Etymology
unsuccessful +? -ly
Adverb
unsuccessfully (comparative more unsuccessfully, superlative most unsuccessfully)
- Not successfully; without success; to no avail.
Synonyms
- fruitlessly
Antonyms
- successfully
Related terms
- unsuccessful
- successful
Translations
unsuccessfully From the web:
- what unsuccessfully mean
- what does unsuccessful mean
- what do unsuccessful mean
- somewhat unsuccessful
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