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Holy vs Holily - What's the difference?

holy | holily |


As an adjective holy

is dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.

As a noun holy

is a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in {{term|Holy of Holies}}.

As an adverb holily is

in a holy way; with sanctity.

Sanctity vs Holily - What's the difference?

sanctity | holily |


As a noun sanctity

is holiness of life or disposition; saintliness.

As an adverb holily is

in a holy way; with sanctity.

Princess vs Princessly - What's the difference?

princess | princessly |


As a proper noun princess

is the title of a princess.

As an adjective princessly is

befitting a princess; noble, dainty, etc.

Noble vs Princessly - What's the difference?

noble | princessly |


As a proper noun noble

is .

As an adjective princessly is

befitting a princess; noble, dainty, etc.

Dainty vs Princessly - What's the difference?

dainty | princessly |


As adjectives the difference between dainty and princessly

is that dainty is (obsolete) excellent; valuable, fine while princessly is befitting a princess; noble, dainty, etc.

As a noun dainty

is (obsolete) esteem, honour.

Gentlewoman vs Gentlewomanly - What's the difference?

gentlewoman | gentlewomanly |


As a noun gentlewoman

is (obsolete) a woman of the nobility.

As an adverb gentlewomanly is

in the manner or with the behavior of a gentlewoman; with social grace, politely.

Tomboy vs Tomboyishness - What's the difference?

tomboy | tomboyishness |


As nouns the difference between tomboy and tomboyishness

is that tomboy is a girl who behaves in a typically boyish manner while tomboyishness is the state or condition of being tomboyish.

Tomboyish vs Tomboyishly - What's the difference?

tomboyish | tomboyishly |


As an adjective tomboyish

is displaying behavior associated with a tomboy.

As an adverb tomboyishly is

in a tomboyish way.

Squeal vs Squealingly - What's the difference?

squeal | squealingly |


As a noun squeal

is a high-pitched sound, as a scream of a child, or noisy worn-down brake pads.

As a verb squeal

is to scream by making a shrill, prolonged sound.

As an adverb squealingly is

with a squealing noise.

Loop vs Loopable - What's the difference?

loop | loopable |


As a noun loop

is a length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.

As a verb loop

is to form something into a loop.

As an adjective loopable is

that can be looped.

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