Unnaturally vs Freakishly - What's the difference?
unnaturally | freakishly | Related terms |
In an unnatural manner.
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Unnaturally is a related term of freakishly.
As adverbs the difference between unnaturally and freakishly
is that unnaturally is in an unnatural manner while freakishly is in a freakish manner.unnaturally
English
Adverb
(-)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=Not unnaturally , “Auntie” took this communication in bad part. Thus outraged, she showed herself to be a bold as well as a furious virago. Next day she found her way to their lodgings and tried to recover her ward by the hair of the head.}}
freakishly
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Adverb
(en adverb)citation, page= , passage=“King Homer” follows the story of King Kong closely, with Mr. Burns taking the freakishly over-sized King Homer from his native Africa, where he lives proud as a simian god, to the United States, where he is an initially impressive but ultimately rather limited Broadway attraction. }}
