Ineffaceable vs Ineffaceably - What's the difference?
ineffaceable | ineffaceably |
Incapable of being effaced.
* 1865 , (Edward Dutton Cook), Sir Felix Foy, Bart. (page 233)
As an adjective ineffaceable
is incapable of being effaced.As an adverb ineffaceably is
in an ineffaceable manner.ineffaceable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Mr. Disbrowe was reclining on a well-worn horsehair-covered sofa, his frequent reclinings on which piece of furniture had stamped a deep and quite ineffaceable impression of his weighty form upon the cushion.