different between wildly vs wilily
wildly
English
Etymology
From Middle English wildely, wijldeli, wildeliche, equivalent to wild +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- enPR: w?ld?l?, IPA(key): /?wa?ldli/
- Hyphenation: wild?ly
Adverb
wildly (comparative more wildly, superlative most wildly)
- In a wild, uncontrolled manner.
- He swung wildly at the guy's head, but ended up on the floor.
- To a ridiculous or extreme degree; extremely.
Translations
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wilily
English
Etymology
From wily +? -ly.
Adverb
wilily (comparative more wilily, superlative most wilily)
- In a wily manner.
wilily From the web:
- what does wilily mean in the bible
- what does wilily
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