different between thoroughly vs demonstrably
thoroughly
English
Etymology
thorough +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??.??.li?/
- (US) IPA(key): /????.?.l?/ (accents with the hurry–furry merger)
- (accents with the hurry–furry merger)
Adverb
thoroughly (comparative more thoroughly, superlative most thoroughly)
- In a thorough or complete manner.
- He went out in the rain and came back thoroughly drenched.
Synonyms
- but good, in spades; see also Thesaurus:completely
Translations
thoroughly From the web:
- what thoroughly means
- what thoroughly modern millie about
- what thoroughly means in tagalog
- what thoroughly means in spanish
- what thoroughly describes a phenomenon
- what does thoroughly
- what does thoroughly washed mean
- what does thoroughly enjoyed mean
demonstrably
English
Etymology
demonstrable +? -ly
Adverb
demonstrably (comparative more demonstrably, superlative most demonstrably)
- In such a manner that is capable of being demonstrated, shown, or proved.
Translations
References
- demonstrably at OneLook Dictionary Search
demonstrably From the web:
- demonstrably meaning
- demonstrably what does it mean
- what does demonstrably false mean
- what does demonstrably justified mean
- what does demonstrably referable mean
- what does demonstrably
- what is demonstrably
- demonstrably define
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