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lamely

Lamels vs Lamely - What's the difference?

lamels | lamely |


As a noun lamels

is .

As an adverb lamely is

in the manner of one who is lame.

Lamely vs Gamely - What's the difference?

lamely | gamely |


As adverbs the difference between lamely and gamely

is that lamely is in the manner of one who is lame while gamely is (obsolete) gaily; joyfully.

As an adjective gamely is

sportive; lively; joyful.

Tamely vs Lamely - What's the difference?

tamely | lamely |


As adverbs the difference between tamely and lamely

is that tamely is in a tame manner while lamely is in the manner of one who is lame.

Namely vs Lamely - What's the difference?

namely | lamely |


As adverbs the difference between namely and lamely

is that namely is especially, above all while lamely is in the manner of one who is lame.

Lately vs Lamely - What's the difference?

lately | lamely |


As adverbs the difference between lately and lamely

is that lately is recently; not long ago while lamely is in the manner of one who is lame.

Lamely vs Samely - What's the difference?

lamely | samely |


As an adverb lamely

is in the manner of one who is lame.

As an adjective samely is

(dialectal) similar; monotonous; unvaried.

Lamel vs Lamely - What's the difference?

lamel | lamely |


As a noun lamel

is .

As an adverb lamely is

in the manner of one who is lame.

Lamely vs Hirple - What's the difference?

lamely | hirple |


As an adverb lamely

is in the manner of one who is lame.

As a verb hirple is

to walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling.