different between unintellectual vs unintellectually
unintellectual
English
Etymology
un- +? intellectual
Adjective
unintellectual (comparative more unintellectual, superlative most unintellectual)
- (of a person) Not intellectual.
- (of a task) Not requiring the use of the intellect.
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unintellectually
English
Etymology
unintellectual +? -ly
Adverb
unintellectually (comparative more unintellectually, superlative most unintellectually)
- In an unintellectual way.
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