different between unbeatably vs uneatably
unbeatably
English
Etymology
unbeatable +? -ly
Adverb
unbeatably (comparative more unbeatably, superlative most unbeatably)
- In an unbeatable manner.
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uneatably
English
Etymology
From uneatable +? -ly.
Adverb
uneatably (comparative more uneatably, superlative most uneatably)
- To the point of being uneatable.
- The toast was uneatably burnt.
Synonyms
- inedibly
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