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Eminently vs Choicely - What's the difference?

eminently | choicely |

As adverbs the difference between eminently and choicely

is that eminently is in an eminent or prominent manner while choicely is with care in choosing; with attention to preference.

eminently

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • in an eminent or prominent manner
  • to a great degree; notably, highly
  • Everyone supported the nominee because she was eminently qualified.
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    choicely

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • With care in choosing; with attention to preference.
  • A band of men collected choicely , from each county some. — Shakespeare.
  • In a preferable or excellent manner; eminently.
  • Choicely good. — Walton.
    (Webster 1913)