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wantonly

Wantonly - What does it mean?

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Blatant vs Wantonly - What's the difference?

blatant | wantonly |


As an adjective blatant

is bellowing, as a calf; bawling; brawling; clamoring; disagreeably clamorous; sounding loudly and harshly.

As an adverb wantonly is

in a wanton manner.

Wantonly vs Willing - What's the difference?

wantonly | willing |


As an adverb wantonly

is in a wanton manner.

As an adjective willing is

ready to do something that is not (can't be expected as) a matter of course.

As a noun willing is

(rare|or|obsolete) the execution of a will.

As a verb willing is

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Wantonly vs Willingly - What's the difference?

wantonly | willingly |


As adverbs the difference between wantonly and willingly

is that wantonly is in a wanton manner while willingly is of one’s own free will; freely and spontaneously.

Blatantly vs Wantonly - What's the difference?

blatantly | wantonly |


As adverbs the difference between blatantly and wantonly

is that blatantly is in a blatant manner; so as to be highly visible or obvious while wantonly is in a wanton manner.

Yearningly vs Wantonly - What's the difference?

yearningly | wantonly |


As adverbs the difference between yearningly and wantonly

is that yearningly is with yearning; with desire; longingly while wantonly is in a wanton manner.

Wantonly vs Deliberately - What's the difference?

wantonly | deliberately |


As adverbs the difference between wantonly and deliberately

is that wantonly is in a wanton manner while deliberately is intentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.

Wantonly vs Indiscriminantly - What's the difference?

wantonly | indiscriminantly |


As adverbs the difference between wantonly and indiscriminantly

is that wantonly is in a wanton manner while indiscriminantly is .

Wantonly vs Wantonry - What's the difference?

wantonly | wantonry |


As an adverb wantonly

is in a wanton manner.

As a noun wantonry is

(obsolete) the state of being wanton.

Wantonly vs Smicker - What's the difference?

wantonly | smicker |


As an adverb wantonly

is in a wanton manner.

As an adjective smicker is

elegant; fine; gay.

As a verb smicker is

to look amorously or wantonly; smirk.

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