Rashly vs Rashy - What's the difference?
rashly | rashy |
in a rash manner; with precipitation; hastily; presumptuously; at a venture
* 2005 , (Plato), Sophist . Translation by Lesley Brown. .
exhibiting a rash
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 29, author=Virginia Heffernan, title=The Oracle Collective, work=New York Times
, passage=“What is this dry, rashy patch on my neck?” }}
mixed or layered with impurities
*{{quote-us-patent, number=4418872, y=1983, m=12, d=6, inventor="Robert C. Nelson", title="Feeder/crusher machine"
, passage=“Other coals are rashy , being interspersed or interbedded with shales and clays, causing them to come off the face in slabs and blocks....” }}
* William Ellis
As an adverb rashly
is in a rash manner; with precipitation; hastily; presumptuously; at a venture.As an adjective rashy is
exhibiting a rash.rashly
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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
* *rashy
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Adjective
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- rashy gravel