Junky vs Junkily - What's the difference?
junky | junkily |
Resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality.
(slang, pejorative)
In a junky manner.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 22, author=Terrence Rafferty, title=The Infinite Variety of the Lady Stanwyck, work=New York Times
, passage=The other precode film in the retrospective, Frank Capra’s “Bitter Tea of General Yen” (also 1933), isn’t quite so junkily entertaining. }}
As an adjective junky
is resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality.As a noun junky
is (slang|pejorative).As an adverb junkily is
in a junky manner.junky
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Adjective
(er)Noun
(junkies)junkily
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Adverb
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