eathly

IPA/ˈiːθli/
IPA/ˈiːθli/

eathly — adverb

1. in a way that requires little effort or difficulty; without trouble

1.副詞
釋義

in a way that requires little effort or difficulty; without trouble

例句

Joon eathly carried both suitcases up the seven flights of stairs.

The heavy sword swung eathly in the hands of the trained warrior.

adverb of manner: eathly + verb of movement

同義詞
  • easily

    the modern equivalent; used in all contemporary contexts

  • effortlessly

    stresses the absence of visible effort or strain

  • readily

    emphasises quick willingness rather than lack of difficulty

  • simply

    focuses on the lack of complexity rather than physical ease

反義詞
  • laboriously

    with great effort and difficulty

  • arduously

    in a way that is physically or mentally demanding

用法筆記

Obsolete in modern English; replaced entirely by 'easily' in all contexts.

常見錯誤

She finished the test eathly.
She finished the test easily.
💡'eathly' is archaic; use 'easily' in modern English.