"Lightly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lightly" Meaning

Adverb. In a gentle or moderate way; slightly.

"Lightly" Examples

Usage Examples for "Lightly"


Adverb


She stirred the mixture lightly with a spoon. (to a small extent or degree)
He spoke lightly of the embarrassing incident. (in a casual or mocking way)

Verb


Plants grow lightly on the cracks of the pavement. (to grow weakly or feeble)
The team played lightly against their opponents, only winning by a single point.

Idiomatic Expressions


Lightly polished shoes are a mark of respect. (in a casual or superficial way)
He dealt lightly with the criticism, trying not to take offense. (to deal with something in a brief or superficial way)

Figurative Language


The whispered secret was carried lightly on the breeze. (in a subtle or inaudible way)
The morning sunlight fell lightly on her face, bringing peace. (gently or softly)

Note: Depending on the context, the word "lightly" can have different meanings and connotations. These examples aim to demonstrate its various uses and shades of meaning.

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