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legitimately

Legit vs Legitimately - What's the difference?

legit | legitimately |


As an adjective legit

is (informal) legitimate; legal; allowed by the rules.

As an adverb legitimately is

in a legitimate manner, properly.

Legitimately vs Successfully - What's the difference?

legitimately | successfully |


As adverbs the difference between legitimately and successfully

is that legitimately is in a legitimate manner, properly while successfully is in a successful manner; with success; without failing.

Legally vs Legitimately - What's the difference?

legally | legitimately |


As adverbs the difference between legally and legitimately

is that legally is as permitted by law; not contrary to law while legitimately is in a legitimate manner, properly.

Legitimately vs Illegally - What's the difference?

legitimately | illegally |


As adverbs the difference between legitimately and illegally

is that legitimately is in a legitimate manner, properly while illegally is in a manner contrary to law.

Liable vs Legitimately - What's the difference?

liable | legitimately |


As an adjective liable

is bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable.

As an adverb legitimately is

in a legitimate manner, properly.

Eligible vs Legitimately - What's the difference?

eligible | legitimately |


As an adjective eligible

is eligible.

As an adverb legitimately is

in a legitimate manner, properly.