different between villainously vs basely
villainously
English
Etymology
villainous +? -ly
Adverb
villainously (comparative more villainously, superlative most villainously)
- In a villainous manner; in the manner of a villain; evilly.
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basely
English
Etymology
From base +? -ly.
Adverb
basely (comparative more basely, superlative most basely)
- In a base manner
Anagrams
- Baleys, Bayles, Belays, Leybas, Ysabel, basyle, belays
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