different between wisly vs wisely
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.
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wisely
English
Etymology
From Middle English wisliche, wislike, from Old English w?sl??e (“wisely”, adverb), equivalent to wise +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?wa?zli/
Adverb
wisely (comparative wiselier or more wisely, superlative wiseliest or most wisely)
- In a wise manner; using good judgement.
- She wisely decided to re-check her homework before submitting it.
- 1900, L. Frank Baum, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Chapter 23
- "My second command to the Winged Monkeys," said Glinda "will be that they carry you safely to the land of the Winkies. Your brains may not be so large to look at as those of the Scarecrow, but you are really brighter than he is—when you are well polished—and I am sure you will rule the Winkies wisely and well."
Derived terms
- unwisely
Translations
Anagrams
- Wilsey
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