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Honeyed vs Honeyedly - What's the difference?

honeyed | honeyedly |

As an adjective honeyed

is sweetened, with, or as if with, honey.

As an adverb honeyedly is

in a honeyed way.

honeyed

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • sweetened, with, or as if with, honey
  • sugary, syrupy
  • dulcet or mellifluous
  • honeyedly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a honeyed way.
  • * 1900 , Arlo Bates, Love in a Cloud: A Comedy in Filigree
  • "That is nonsense, Mrs. Croydon," she observed honeyedly . "Mr. Barnstable behaved with plenty of pluck."
  • * 1941 , Sidney Meller, Home is Here
  • Caterina spoke honeyedly over her shoulder about coming to learn from Emma and asked Emma for directions, and Emma weighed her with suspicion...