different between wily vs wisly
wily
English
Etymology
From Middle English wily, wiley, wyly; equivalent to wile +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wa?.li/
- Rhymes: -a?li
- Homophone: Wylie
- Hyphenation: wi?ly
Adjective
wily (comparative wilier or more wily, superlative wiliest or most wily)
- Sly, cunning, full of tricks
- Horatio's new girlfriend is a wily coquette and poor Horatio is too smitten to see it.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:wily
Derived terms
- wilily
- wiliness
Translations
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wisly
English
Etymology
From Middle English wisly (“certainly”), equivalent to wis +? -ly.
Adverb
wisly (comparative more wisly, superlative most wisly)
- (rare, dialectal, obsolete) Certainly; surely.
wisly From the web:
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- what is the meaning of wisely
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