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Slightly vs Poorly - What's the difference?

slightly | poorly |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and poorly

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

Poorly vs Poorness - What's the difference?

poorly | poorness |


As an adverb poorly

is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly

is ill, unwell, sick.

As a noun poorness is

the quality of being poor.

Poorly vs Disabled - What's the difference?

poorly | disabled | Related terms |

Poorly is a related term of disabled.


As adjectives the difference between poorly and disabled

is that poorly is ill, unwell, sick while disabled is made incapable of use or action.

As an adverb poorly

is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As a noun disabled is

one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular).

As a verb disabled is

(disable).

Poorly vs Enervated - What's the difference?

poorly | enervated | Related terms |

Poorly is a related term of enervated.


As adjectives the difference between poorly and enervated

is that poorly is ill, unwell, sick while enervated is weakened, debilitated or deprived of strength or vitality.

As an adverb poorly

is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As a verb enervated is

(enervate).

Highly vs Poorly - What's the difference?

highly | poorly |


As adverbs the difference between highly and poorly

is that highly is in a high or esteemed manner while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

Rudely vs Poorly - What's the difference?

rudely | poorly |


As adverbs the difference between rudely and poorly

is that rudely is in a rude manner while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

Bad vs Poorly - What's the difference?

bad | poorly |


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

As an adverb poorly is

in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

Weakly vs Poorly - What's the difference?

weakly | poorly |


As adjectives the difference between weakly and poorly

is that weakly is frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak while poorly is ill, unwell, sick.

As adverbs the difference between weakly and poorly

is that weakly is with little strength or force while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

Scarcely vs Poorly - What's the difference?

scarcely | poorly |


As adverbs the difference between scarcely and poorly

is that scarcely is (modal) probably not while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

Rarely vs Poorly - What's the difference?

rarely | poorly |


As adverbs the difference between rarely and poorly

is that rarely is not occurring at a regular interval; seldom; not often while poorly is in a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort.

As an adjective poorly is

ill, unwell, sick.

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