Nobly vs Justly - What's the difference?
nobly | justly | Related terms |
In a noble manner.
In a just or fair manner; rightfully.
* 1890 , Robert Franklin Pennell, History of Rome :
With a just or fair use of language; with good reason, properly.
* 2012 , Jay Newton-Small, ‘Gangless in Glasgow’, Time , 1 Oct 2011:
(obsolete) With great precision; accurately, exactly.
*, II.14:
Nobly is a related term of justly.
As adverbs the difference between nobly and justly
is that nobly is in a noble manner while justly is in a just or fair manner; rightfully.nobly
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Adverb
(en adverb)- In the end he died nobly , trying to save the lives of others.
justly
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Adverb
(-)- His valor, wisdom, and justice made him justly popular, but caused him to be regarded with suspicion at Rome.
- But the city on the River Clyde can justly claim to have turned the tide.
- It is a pleasant imagination to conceive a spirit iustly ballanced betweene two equall desires.
