"Slily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slily" Meaning

Slily is not a word. It seems to be a typo or a misspelling of the word "slyly".

If that's the case, "slyly" is an adverb that means in a sly or cunning manner; discreetly or secretly.

"Slily" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Slyly"


Example 1: The slyly hidden message was only visible under black light.
Example 2: The comedian told jokes slyly pointing out the hypocrisy in social norms.
Example 3: The beginners slyly exceeded their sales targets without realizing it.
Example 4: The politician slyly omitted key details from his promises during the campaign.
Example 5: The artist painted a slyly realistic landscape that fooled many into thinking it was real.

"Slily" Similar Words

Slighter

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Slightest

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Very small or barely noticeable.

Slighting

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Slightingly

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Slightly

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Having a small amount, to a slight degree.

Slightness

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The word "slightness" refers to a small or slight degree or amount of something, often to the point of being almost imperceptible or insignificant. It can also imply a lack of firmness or strength. In other words, slightness suggests something is minimal, faint, or not very noticeable.

Slights

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Sligo

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Slim-hipped

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Having a slender or thin waist and hips, typically from diet and exercise.

Slim

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Having a relatively small amount of body fat; skinny.

Slime

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A thick and gloopy substance, typically green or yellow in color, that is typically produced by molds or fungi and consists of a mixture of water, dead and living organisms, and waste products. It can also refer to a type of toy or figure made of soft, moldable material, often used to represent creatures or objects.

Slimed

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Covered or covered with a thick, wet paste made of slime, typically created by mold or fungus.<br><br>Example: "The decaying fruit was slimed with a thick green mold."

Slimier

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Preliminary. <br><br>Not yet fully formed or available.<br><br>Example: The new product is not yet fully developed, it's still in the preliminary stages.<br><br>Alternative spellings: slimier, slimmy, slimy

Slimiest

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The adjective "slimest" is superlative form of "slimy", which means:<br><br> Having an unpleasant, sticky, and watery consistency<br> Unpleasantly smooth or oily<br> Despicable or immoral; shamefully greedy or dishonest<br><br>Example: "The slimiest politician in office was caught embezzling funds."<br><br>It can also imply someone or something that is deceitful or unscrupulous.

Sliminess

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Slimline

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