Trimly: meaning, definitions and examples
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trimly
[ ˈtrɪm.li ]
neatly, briefly
Trimly means in a neat, tidy, or concise manner. It often describes how something is presented or arranged, emphasizing cleanliness and order.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She spoke trimly during the meeting.
- The garden was trimmed trimly for the event.
- He dressed trimly for the occasion.
Translations
Translations of the word "trimly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 elegantemente
🇮🇳 सुघड़ता से
🇩🇪 elegant
- ordentlich
- schnörkellos
🇮🇩 dengan rapi
🇺🇦 елегантно
🇵🇱 elegancko
🇯🇵 優雅に
🇫🇷 élégamment
🇪🇸 elegantemente
🇹🇷 şık bir şekilde
🇰🇷 우아하게
🇸🇦 بأناقة
🇨🇿 elegantně
🇸🇰 elegantne
🇨🇳 优雅地
🇸🇮 elegantno
🇮🇸 fagurlega
🇰🇿 сәнді
🇬🇪 ელეგანტურად
🇦🇿 elegant şəkildə
🇲🇽 elegantemente
Etymology
The word 'trimly' originates from the adjective 'trim,' which dates back to the Middle English term 'trimmen,' meaning to make neat or to arrange. This itself derives from Old English 'trimman,' which is related to 'trimmian,' meaning to make straight or to prepare. The adverbial form 'trimly' likely developed as a means to describe actions done in a trim manner. Over centuries, the use of 'trim' and its variations has been associated with careful arrangement, neatness, and brevity, reflecting societal values around order and aesthetics.