Pacifically vs Tamely - What's the difference?
pacifically | tamely | Related terms |
In a calm or quiet manner.
In a soothing manner.
* 1828 , British and Foreign State Papers (page 962)
In a tame manner.
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Pacifically is a related term of tamely.
As adverbs the difference between pacifically and tamely
is that pacifically is in a calm or quiet manner while tamely is in a tame manner.pacifically
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- To arrange and compose pacifically , the differences which may arise between the Federal States; and, should the same not succeed, to point out to the Supreme Chief the measures which should be adopted to re-establish peace and harmony
Synonyms
* (in a calm manner): calmly, mildly, quietly * (in a soothing manner): soothinglytamely
English
Adverb
(en adverb)citation, page= , passage=It was Suarez, however, who had the first chance. Jagielka's sliced clearance found Kuyt, but Suarez could only head his cross tamely into the arms of Howard.}}