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Badly vs Nefariously - What's the difference?

badly | nefariously | Synonyms |

Badly is a synonym of nefariously.


As adverbs the difference between badly and nefariously

is that badly is in a bad manner while nefariously is in a nefarious manner.

As an adjective badly

is (northern england) ill, unwell.

badly

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (Northern England) Ill, unwell.
  • He's never badly'''''. (''He's never '''ill .)

    Adverb

  • In a bad manner.
  • Very much; to a great degree.
  • I want it so badly .

    Usage notes

    * Badly is sometimes used after feel in its copulative sense where one might expect an adjective, ie, bad. Most prescriptive grammarians prefer "I feel bad" to "I feel badly", but "I feel badly" is widely used.

    nefariously

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a nefarious manner.