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Roughly vs Roughly - What's the difference?

roughly | roughly |


As adverbs the difference between roughly and roughly

is that roughly is in a rough manner while roughly is in a rough manner.

Tentatively vs Roughly - What's the difference?

tentatively | roughly |


As adverbs the difference between tentatively and roughly

is that tentatively is of, or having to do with being tentative while roughly is in a rough manner.

Roughly vs Recklessly - What's the difference?

roughly | recklessly |


As adverbs the difference between roughly and recklessly

is that roughly is in a rough manner while recklessly is in a reckless manner, without regard for cost or consequence.

Slightly vs Roughly - What's the difference?

slightly | roughly |


As adverbs the difference between slightly and roughly

is that slightly is slenderly; delicately while roughly is in a rough manner.

Crude vs Roughly - What's the difference?

crude | roughly |


As an adjective crude

is being in a natural state.

As a noun crude

is any substance in its natural state.

As an adverb roughly is

in a rough manner.

Statistically vs Roughly - What's the difference?

statistically | roughly |


As adverbs the difference between statistically and roughly

is that statistically is in a statistical way while roughly is in a rough manner.

Roughly vs Forcefully - What's the difference?

roughly | forcefully |


As adverbs the difference between roughly and forcefully

is that roughly is in a rough manner while forcefully is in a forceful manner; vigorously; powerfully.

Roughly vs Row - What's the difference?

roughly | row |


As an adverb roughly

is in a rough manner.

As a noun row is

trench, ditch.

Roughly vs Exactly - What's the difference?

roughly | exactly |


As adverbs the difference between roughly and exactly

is that roughly is in a rough manner while exactly is (manner) without approximation; precisely.

As an interjection exactly is

(signifies agreement or recognition).

Relatively vs Roughly - What's the difference?

relatively | roughly |


As adverbs the difference between relatively and roughly

is that relatively is proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing while roughly is in a rough manner.

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