Avidly vs Exhortative - What's the difference?
avidly | exhortative |
(comparable) Appearing to exhort; in an urging manner.
(grammar, not comparable) Inflected hortative verb form that a speaker uses to avidly encourage a listener.
* 1994 , Hein van der Voort, A grammar of Kwaza, Mouton de Gruyzer, page 528
As an adverb avidly
is in an avid manner; greedily; eagerly.As an adjective exhortative is
(comparable) appearing to exhort; in an urging manner.As a noun exhortative is
the mood.exhortative
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- In sections (5.2.7-10.) three special prohibitive moods were identified and described: negative imperative, negative exhortative and monitory.