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truly |
Their wedding was a truly joyous occasion.
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duly |
She duly arrived at the appointment on time.
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wholly |
I wholly agree with you.
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fully |
In binary fission , the fully grown parent cell splits into two halves , producing two new cells.
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daily |
After many years, she became bored of her daily routine.
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publicly |
The adverb from the adjective 'public' is publicly.
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dryly |
He answered the question dryly.
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slyly |
The fox slyly approached its prey.
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shyly |
The girl shyly answered the question.
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coyly |
The adverb from the adjective 'coy' is coyly.
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