Unfussy vs Unfussily - What's the difference?
unfussy | unfussily |
Not fussy.
*{{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=June 29
, author=Kevin Mitchell
, title=Roger Federer back from Wimbledon 2012 brink to beat Julien Benneteau
, work=the Guardian
In an unfussy way; without fuss.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 17, author=Charles Isherwood, title=Echoes of Grief and Loss, Modulated by Humor, work=New York Times
, passage=While this production, starring a softly radiant Kate Burton as the mercurial Madame Ranevskaya, does place a subtle emphasis on the tragedy in her past — the death of her young son some five years before the play begins — the teddy bear was a bit of a red herring, as it were. Mr. Martin’s “Cherry Orchard,” presented in a clean new adaptation by the playwright Richard Nelson, is brisk, unfussily funny and steeped in just enough emotion to give it a gloss of tender feeling without drowning it in teardrops. }}
As an adjective unfussy
is not fussy.As an adverb unfussily is
in an unfussy way; without fuss.unfussy
English
Adjective
(er)citation, page= , passage=The fightback when it came was in the Federer fashion: unfussy , filled with classy strokes from the back with perfectly timed interventions at the net that confounded his opponent. The third set passed in a bit of a blur, the fourth, which led to the second tie-break, was the most dramatic of the match. }}
unfussily
English
Adverb
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