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Noticeably vs Greatly - What's the difference?

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Noticeably is a related term of greatly.


As adverbs the difference between noticeably and greatly

is that noticeably is (manner) in a noticeable way while greatly is (archaic) nobly; magnanimously.

noticeably

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • (manner) In a noticeable way.
  • We all saw it: he paled noticeably .
  • (degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed.
  • It suddenly became noticeably cooler when the sun went behind a cloud.
  • (modal) In truth and observably.
  • Noticeably , what had been merely annoying to her was becoming infuriating.

    greatly

    English

    Adverb

    (en-adv)
  • (archaic) Nobly; magnanimously.
  • To a great extent or degree.
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  • , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=There were many wooden chairs for the bulk of his visitors, and two wicker armchairs with red cloth cushions for superior people. From the packing-cases had emerged some Indian clubs, […], and all these articles […] made a scattered and untidy decoration that Mrs. Clough assiduously dusted and greatly cherished.}}
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  • , title= Chelsea 3-5 Arsenal , passage=Terry's goal looked to have put Chelsea in control on the stroke of half-time but Arsenal's response presented a compelling case for Wenger's insistence that reports of his side's demise have been greatly exaggerated.}}