Charily: meaning, definitions and examples
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charily
[ หสงษrษชli ]
manner of doing
Charily means doing something with caution or with great care. It suggests a degree of reluctance to take risks or engage in actions that may lead to negative consequences.
Synonyms
carefully, cautiously, prudent, warily.
Examples of usage
- She spoke charily about her plans.
- He approached the investment charily, knowing the risks involved.
- They decided to charily assess the situation before acting.
- The team handled the negotiations charily to avoid misunderstandings.
Translations
Translations of the word "charily" in other languages:
๐ต๐น com parcimรดnia
๐ฎ๐ณ เคธเคเคเฅเค เคธเฅ
๐ฉ๐ช sparsam
๐ฎ๐ฉ dengan hati-hati
๐บ๐ฆ ะพะฑะตัะตะถะฝะพ
๐ต๐ฑ oszczฤdnie
๐ฏ๐ต ๆ ้ใซ
๐ซ๐ท avec parcimonie
๐ช๐ธ con cautela
๐น๐ท dikkatlice
๐ฐ๐ท ์กฐ์ฌ์ค๋ฝ๊ฒ
๐ธ๐ฆ ุจ cautious
๐จ๐ฟ opatrnฤ
๐ธ๐ฐ opatrne
๐จ๐ณ ๅฐๅฟๅฐ
๐ธ๐ฎ skrbno
๐ฎ๐ธ varkรกrlega
๐ฐ๐ฟ ัะฐาััาะฟะตะฝ
๐ฌ๐ช แคแ แแฎแแแแ
๐ฆ๐ฟ tษvazรถkarcasฤฑna
๐ฒ๐ฝ con cautela
Etymology
The word 'charily' is derived from the adjective 'chary', which originates from the Old English word 'cearian', meaning 'to care' or 'to be cautious'. This term evolved into 'chary' in Middle English, retaining the essence of caution and carefulness. The adverbial form 'charily' emerged in the early 19th century, adding the 'ly' suffix to convey the manner in which an action is performed. The historical context of its usage often relates to situations requiring prudence or careful deliberation, reflecting a linguistic shift towards emphasizing caution in decision-making processes.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #40,374, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.
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