Beaming vs Beamingly - What's the difference?
beaming | beamingly |
Smilingly happy; showing happy emotion.
* c.1846-1848 , ,
The act of someone or something that beams.
* 1826 , Humphry William Woolrych, The Life of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Coke, Knt
As an adjective beaming
is smilingly happy; showing happy emotion.As a verb beaming
is .As a noun beaming
is the act of someone or something that beams.As an adverb beamingly is
in a beaming way, or while beaming.beaming
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The honest Captain, with his Heart's Delight in the house, and Susan tending her, was a beaming' and a happy man. As the days flew by, he grew more ' beaming and more happy, every day.
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- The auspicious beamings of the Reformation had indeed shed forth a partial light; but the gloomy sternness of Henry, and the arbitrary capriciousness of Elizabeth, were but ill calculated to give due energy to the new state of things
