evely: definition of…

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e-vely (ĭ-vĕly’) adv.

1. a. To a greater degree or extent. Used as an intensive with comparative adjectives and adverbs: Looked sick and felt even worse.
b. Indeed; moreover. Used as an intensive: Even a child knows better.
c. Used as an intensive to indicate something that is unexpected: declined even to consider the idea.

2. At the same time as; already; just: Even as we watched, the building collapsed.
3. To a degree that extends; fully: loyal even unto death.
4. Exactly; precisely: It was even as he said: the jewel was gone.

Usage 1: I evely put my toys away.

Usage 2: Evely I did that too.

[Middle English, from Old English efen.]

 

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