What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

dumbly

Dumbly vs Dumble - What's the difference?

dumbly | dumble |


As an adverb dumbly

is in a dumb (meaning silent) manner; mutely or silently.

As a noun dumble is

(uk|dialectal) a dale with a stream.

Dumbly vs Numbly - What's the difference?

dumbly | numbly |


As adverbs the difference between dumbly and numbly

is that dumbly is in a dumb (meaning silent) manner; mutely or silently while numbly is in a numb manner; without feeling.

Dumbly vs Humbly - What's the difference?

dumbly | humbly |


As adverbs the difference between dumbly and humbly

is that dumbly is in a dumb (meaning silent) manner; mutely or silently while humbly is in a humble manner.

Dumbly vs Mumbly - What's the difference?

dumbly | mumbly |


As an adverb dumbly

is in a dumb (meaning silent) manner; mutely or silently.

As an adjective mumbly is

prone to mumbling.

Dumbly vs Rumbly - What's the difference?

dumbly | rumbly |


As an adverb dumbly

is in a dumb (meaning silent) manner; mutely or silently.

As an adjective rumbly is

making a rumbling noise.