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stiffly

Blemished vs Stiffly - What's the difference?

blemished | stiffly |


As a verb blemished

is (blemish).

As an adjective blemished

is having blemishes; flawed.

As an adverb stiffly is

in a stiff manner.

Stiffly vs Steadfast - What's the difference?

stiffly | steadfast |


As an adverb stiffly

is in a stiff manner.

As an adjective steadfast is

fixed or unchanging; steady.

Stiffly vs Hardly - What's the difference?

stiffly | hardly |


As adverbs the difference between stiffly and hardly

is that stiffly is in a stiff manner while hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly is

not really.

Stiffly - What does it mean?

stiffly | |

Stiffly vs Rigidlt - What's the difference?

stiffly | rigidlt |

Rigidlt is likely misspelled.


Rigidlt has no English definition.

As an adverb stiffly

is in a stiff manner.

Stiffy vs Stiffly - What's the difference?

stiffy | stiffly |


As a noun stiffy

is an erection of the penis.

As an adverb stiffly is

in a stiff manner.

Sniffly vs Stiffly - What's the difference?

sniffly | stiffly |


As an adjective sniffly

is inclined to sniffle.

As an adverb stiffly is

in a stiff manner.