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Sadly vs Dejected - What's the difference?

sadly | dejected |


As an adverb sadly

is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

As an adjective dejected is

sad and dispirited.

As a verb dejected is

(deject).

Madly vs Sadly - What's the difference?

madly | sadly |


As adverbs the difference between madly and sadly

is that madly is in a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly while sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

Sably vs Sadly - What's the difference?

sably | sadly |


As adverbs the difference between sably and sadly

is that sably is in a manner while sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

Badly vs Sadly - What's the difference?

badly | sadly |


As adverbs the difference between badly and sadly

is that badly is in a bad manner while sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

As an adjective badly

is ill, unwell.

Taxonomy vs Sadly - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sadly |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adverb sadly is

in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

Sadly vs Lamentably - What's the difference?

sadly | lamentably |


As adverbs the difference between sadly and lamentably

is that sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully while lamentably is regrettably. In a manner deserving or inspiring lamentation.

Vigorously vs Sadly - What's the difference?

vigorously | sadly |


As adverbs the difference between vigorously and sadly

is that vigorously is with intense energy, force or vigor while sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.

Sadly vs Miserably - What's the difference?

sadly | miserably |


As adverbs the difference between sadly and miserably

is that sadly is in a sad manner; sorrowfully while miserably is in a miserable manner.

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