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Dandy vs Dandily - What's the difference?

dandy | dandily |

As an adjective dandy

is like a dandy, foppish.

As a noun dandy

is a man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance.

As an adverb dandily is

in a dandy way.

dandy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Like a dandy, foppish.
  • Very good; better than expected but not as good as could be.
  • That's all fine and dandy , but how much does it cost?
  • Almost first rate.
  • What a dandy little laptop you have.

    Noun

    (dandies)
  • A man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance.
  • (British, nautical) A yawl, or a small after-sail on a yawl.
  • A dandy roller.
  • Synonyms

    * (man concerned with appearance) dude, fop, macaroni, masher, metrosexual, popinjay, buck

    Derived terms

    * dandify * dandification * dandyish

    See also

    * * ----

    dandily

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a dandy way.