Expectedly vs Expectantly - What's the difference?
expectedly | expectantly |
In an expected way; as expected; predictably.
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, passage=More expectedly (and successfully), the Royal Shakespeare Company offers up a “Richard III” that speaks to contemporary fears of the hatreds that breed fascism, with the eponymous crookback played (by the rising young actor Jonathan Slinger) as a festering skinhead who addresses the audience with the complicity of a caveman comic.}}
In an expectant manner.
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, passage=Then came a maid with hand-bag and shawls, and after her a tall young lady.
As adverbs the difference between expectedly and expectantly
is that expectedly is in an expected way; as expected; predictably while expectantly is in an expectant manner.expectedly
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