different between freshly vs recently
freshly
English
Etymology
From Middle English freschely, freschliche (also as ferscheli, fersly, ferselich), equivalent to fresh +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f???li/
Adverb
freshly (comparative more freshly, superlative most freshly)
- Recently, newly.
- (uncommon) In a rude or impertinent manner.
Synonyms
- (recently): lately; see also Thesaurus:recently
- (rude manner): impolitely, rudely, uncivilly, unmannerly
Translations
freshly From the web:
- what's freshly brewed coffee
- what freshly made means
- what's freshly ground coffee
- what's freshly ground
- freshly cooked meals
- freshlyground what would you do
- freshly what part of speech
- what does freshly cost
recently
English
Etymology
recent +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??i?s?ntli/
Adverb
recently (comparative more recently, superlative most recently)
- In the recent past
- Synonyms: newly, lately, freshly; see also Thesaurus:recently
- Antonyms: long ago, long since
Translations
recently From the web:
- what recently happened
- what recently happened in the suez canal
- what recently happened in israel
- what recently happened in india
- what recently happened in georgia
- what recently landed on mars
- what recently went extinct
- what recently happened in minneapolis
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