Soundly vs Bethwack - What's the difference?
soundly | bethwack |
In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency.
* 1899 , , A History of Japanese Literature , page 272
As an adverb soundly
is in a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency.As a verb bethwack is
to pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.soundly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He was soundly thrashed by the semi-professional boxer.
- The wedding company, fatigued with their enjoyment of the previous night, slept soundly late into the next morning.