"Dottily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dottily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dottily" Meaning

In a silly or absurd manner. In a way that is excessively concerned with trivial or superficial matters.

"Dottily" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dottily"


1. To decorate in a playful, whimsical manner

The designer dottily decorated the wedding cake with tiny edible flowers.

2. To do something in a careless, haphazard way

As she was preparing dinner, she dottily poured the sauce all over the tablecloth.

3. To act in a scatterbrained, absent-minded way

After staying up all night, she dottily forgot to set the alarm and overslept.

4. To design or create with small, scattered spots

The artist has a signature style that involves dottily scoring patterns onto her canvases.

5. To talk about something in a rambling, disjointed way

At the dinner party, the guest dottily mentioned their childhood on and off for three hours, often jumping from topic to topic.

"Dottily" Similar Words

Dothiepin

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I apologize, but "dothiepin" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I found that Dothiepin is a brand name for the antidepressant medication Hydroxyethidine. It is no longer marketed and has been discontinued in many countries due to its potential for dangerous side effects.

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Doting: (adjective) Having or showing an excessive and often annoying fondness or concern for someone, especially a child or a loved one.

Dotingly

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Carefully and tenderly, as if one were pampering or indulging someone or something, often in an excessive or overprotective manner.

Dotrel

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Dots

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Dotted

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Marked with small dots, as with a series of small marks or strokes.

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Dottiest

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Douar

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Douar is a French word that refers to a small village or hamlet in rural areas. It is often used to describe a small, isolated community or a secluded settlement, typically found in the countryside or mountains.