Unably vs Usably - What's the difference?
unably | usably |
In an unable way; without skill or ability.
* 1901 , Sibyl Creed, The vicar of St. Luke's
In a usable manner.
* {{quote-journal, 2008, date=January 23, Thomas W. Polger, H2O, ‘Water’, and Transparent Reduction, Erkenntnis, url=, doi=10.1007/s10670-007-9092-8, volume=69, issue=1, pages=109-130
, passage=Such a sense is typically not presented to the subject in usably verbal form; one says things like ‘She would do that because she is that sort of person.’ }}
As adverbs the difference between unably and usably
is that unably is in an unable way; without skill or ability while usably is in a usable manner.unably
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- And those words not unably welded together from the columns of a journal which well knows its public...