Rashly vs Gashly - What's the difference?
rashly | gashly |
in a rash manner; with precipitation; hastily; presumptuously; at a venture
* 2005 , (Plato), Sophist . Translation by Lesley Brown. .
ghastly
* {{quote-book, year=1824, author=Washington Irving, title=Tales of a Traveller, chapter=, edition=
, passage=My ladies' maid, who was troubled with nerves, declared she could never sleep alone in such a "gashly , rummaging old building;" and the footman, who was a kind-hearted young fellow, did all in his power to cheer her up. }}
* 1884 : (Mark Twain), (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Chapter IX
*:"It's a dead man. Yes, indeedy; naked, too. He's ben shot in de back. I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days. Come in, Huck, but doan' look at his face--it's too gashly ."
* {{quote-book, year=1921, author=William Patterson White, title=The Heart of the Range, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Listen here, Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into those lily-white mule ears of yores. }}
As an adverb rashly
is in a rash manner; with precipitation; hastily; presumptuously; at a venture.As an adjective gashly is
ghastly.rashly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- he'll say that we're contradicting what was said just now when we rashly maintain that there are falsehoods in judgements and statements.
References
* *gashly
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Adjective
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