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warly

Warly vs Wally - What's the difference?

warly | wally |


As an adjective warly

is (archaic) warlike.

As a noun wally is

a fool.

As a verb wally is

alternate pronunciation (and hence spelling) of value.

Warly vs Wanly - What's the difference?

warly | wanly |


As an adjective warly

is warlike.

As an adverb wanly is

in a wan or pale manner.

Early vs Warly - What's the difference?

early | warly |


As adjectives the difference between early and warly

is that early is at a time in advance of the usual or expected event while warly is warlike.

As an adverb early

is at a time before expected; sooner than usual.

As a noun early

is a shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.

Warlike vs Warly - What's the difference?

warlike | warly |


As adjectives the difference between warlike and warly

is that warlike is hostile and belligerent while warly is warlike.

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