Adroitly vs Humorously - What's the difference?
adroitly | humorously | Related terms |
Deftly; in an adroit manner.
In a manner exhibiting skill at handling situations, particularly difficult situations.
In a humorous manner; jocularly
Adroitly is a related term of humorously.
As adverbs the difference between adroitly and humorously
is that adroitly is deftly; in an adroit manner while humorously is in a humorous manner; jocularly.adroitly
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Adverb
(en adverb)Anagrams
* dilatory * idolatryhumorously
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Alternative forms
* humourouslyAdverb
(en adverb)- He always managed to make people laugh at the tea table - he could pull faces so humorously .