different between swiftly vs fluidly
swiftly
English
Etymology
From Middle English swiftly, swyftely, swiftliche, from Old English swiftl??e (“swiftly”), equivalent to swift +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sw?ftli/
Adverb
swiftly (comparative swiftlier or more swiftly, superlative swiftliest or most swiftly)
- In a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:quickly
Translations
swiftly From the web:
- what swiftly means
- what swiftly means in spanish
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- what moves swiftly
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fluidly
English
Etymology
fluid +? -ly
Adverb
fluidly (comparative more fluidly, superlative most fluidly)
- In a fluid manner; smoothly.
Translations
fluidly From the web:
- what fluidly mean
- what does fluidly mean
- what does fluidly
- what do fluidly mean
- what is move fluidly
- what rhymes with fluidly
- what does more fluidly mean
- fluidly define
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