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fonly

Fonly vs Wish - What's the difference?

fonly | wish |


As an adverb fonly

is foolishly.

As a noun wish is

a desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen.

As a verb wish is

to desire; to want.

Wikidiffcom vs Fonly - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | fonly |


As an adverb fonly is

(obsolete) foolishly.

Terms vs Fonly - What's the difference?

terms | fonly |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adverb fonly is

(obsolete) foolishly.

Only vs Fonly - What's the difference?

only | fonly |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between only and fonly

is that only is (obsolete) above all others; particularly while fonly is (obsolete) foolishly.

As adverbs the difference between only and fonly

is that only is without others or anything further; exclusively while fonly is (obsolete) foolishly.

As an adjective only

is alone in a category.

As a conjunction only

is under the condition that; but.

As a noun only

is (rare) only child.

Fonly vs Folly - What's the difference?

fonly | folly |


As an adverb fonly

is (obsolete) foolishly.

As a noun folly is

.

Sonly vs Fonly - What's the difference?

sonly | fonly |


As an adjective sonly

is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a son.

As an adverb fonly is

(obsolete) foolishly.

Fondly vs Fonly - What's the difference?

fondly | fonly |


As adverbs the difference between fondly and fonly

is that fondly is in a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly while fonly is (obsolete) foolishly.

Foxly vs Fonly - What's the difference?

foxly | fonly |


As an adjective foxly

is like, resembling, or characteristic of a fox; vulpine.

As an adverb fonly is

(obsolete) foolishly.