Words that rhyme with tautly
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abjectly
adv 1: in a hopeless resigned manner; "she shrugged her shoulders abjectly" [syn: abjectly, resignedly] -
abruptly
adv 1: quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly" [syn: abruptly, suddenly, short, dead] -
absolutely
adv 1: completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead tired"; "dead right" [syn: absolutely, perfectly, utterly, dead] 2: totally and definitely; without question; "we are absolutely opposed to the idea"; "he forced himself to lie absolutely still"; "iron is absolutely necessary" -
abstractly
adv 1: in abstract terms [ant: concretely] -
accurately
adv 1: with few mistakes; "he works very accurately" [ant: inaccurately] 2: strictly correctly; "repeated the order accurately" -
acutely
adv 1: in an acute manner; "she pitied her sister acutely"; "acutely aware" 2: having a rapid onset; "an acutely debilitating virus" [ant: chronically] 3: changing suddenly in direction and degree; "the road twists sharply after the light"; "turn sharp left here"; "the visor was acutely peaked"; "her shoes had acutely pointed toes" [syn: sharply, sharp, acutely] 4: in a shrewd manner; "he invested his fortune astutely"; "he was acutely insightful" [syn: astutely, shrewdly, sagaciously, sapiently, acutely] -
adequately
adv 1: in an adequate manner or to an adequate degree; "he was adequately prepared" [ant: inadequately] -
adroitly
adv 1: with adroitness; in an adroit manner; "he handled the situation adroitly" [ant: maladroitly] -
affectionately
adv 1: with affection; "she loved him dearly"; "he treats her affectionately" [syn: dearly, affectionately, dear] -
alertly
adv 1: in mentally perceptive and responsive way; "she got through the day alertly, despite being on drugs" -
alternately
adv 1: in an alternating sequence or position; "They were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing"; "he planted fir and pine trees alternately" -
appropriately
adv 1: in an appropriate manner; "he was appropriately dressed" [syn: appropriately, suitably, fittingly, befittingly, fitly] [ant: inappropriately, unsuitably] -
approximately
adv 1: (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct; "lasted approximately an hour"; "in just about a minute"; "he's about 30 years old"; "I've had about all I can stand"; "we meet about once a month"; "some forty people came"; "weighs around a hundred pounds"; "roughly $3,000"; "holds 3 gallons, more or less"; "20 or so people were at the party" [syn: approximately, about, close to, just about, some, roughly, more or less, around, or so] -
aptly
adv 1: with competence; in a competent capable manner; "they worked competently" [syn: competently, aptly, ably, capably] [ant: displaying incompetence, incompetently] -
articulately
adv 1: with eloquence; "he expressed his ideas eloquently" [syn: eloquently, articulately] [ant: inarticulately, ineloquently] 2: in an articulate manner; "he argued articulately for his plan" [syn: articulately, eloquently] [ant: inarticulately] -
astutely
adv 1: in a shrewd manner; "he invested his fortune astutely"; "he was acutely insightful" [syn: astutely, shrewdly, sagaciously, sapiently, acutely] -
brightly
adv 1: with brightness; "the stars shone brilliantly"; "the windows glowed jewel bright" [syn: brilliantly, brightly, bright] -
circumspectly
adv 1: in a cagey manner; "`I don't know yet,' he answered cagily" [syn: cagily, circumspectly] -
compactly
adv 1: in a compact manner or state; "The children were packed compactly into the car" 2: with concise and precise brevity; to the point; "Please state your case as succinctly as possible"; "he wrote compactly but clearly" [syn: succinctly, compactly] 3: taking up no more space than necessary; "liquid food compactly stored in a pressurized tank" -
compassionately
adv 1: in a compassionate manner; "the nurse looked at him pityingly" [syn: pityingly, compassionately] -
completely
adv 1: to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly'); "he was wholly convinced"; "entirely satisfied with the meal"; "it was completely different from what we expected"; "was completely at fault"; "a totally new situation"; "the directions were all wrong"; "it was not altogether her fault"; "an altogether new approach"; "a whole new idea" [syn: wholly, entirely, completely, totally, all, altogether, whole] [ant: part, partially, partly] 2: so as to be complete; with everything necessary; "he had filled out the form completely"; "the apartment was completely furnished" -
concretely
adv 1: in concrete terms; "concretely, this meant that he was broke" [ant: abstractly] -
considerately
adv 1: in a considerate manner; "they considerately withdrew" [ant: inconsiderately] -
contritely
adv 1: in a rueful manner; "`I made a big mistake,' he said ruefully" [syn: ruefully, contritely, remorsefully] -
correctly
adv 1: in an accurate manner; "the flower had been correctly depicted by his son"; "he guessed right" [syn: correctly, right, aright] [ant: incorrectly, wrong, wrongly] -
corruptly
adv 1: in a corrupt manner [syn: corruptly, corruptedly] -
courtly
adj 1: refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman" [syn: courtly, formal, stately] -
covertly
adv 1: in a covert manner; "he did it covertly" [ant: overtly] -
cutely
adv 1: in an attractive manner; "how cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted her perfect figure" [syn: cunningly, cutely] -
definitely
adv 1: without question and beyond doubt; "it was decidedly too expensive"; "she told him off in spades"; "by all odds they should win" [syn: decidedly, unquestionably, emphatically, definitely, in spades, by all odds] -
deliberately
adv 1: with intention; in an intentional manner; "he used that word intentionally"; "I did this by choice" [syn: intentionally, deliberately, designedly, on purpose, purposely, advisedly, by choice, by design] [ant: accidentally, by chance, circumstantially, unexpectedly, unintentionally] 2: in a deliberate unhurried manner; "she was working deliberately" [syn: measuredly, deliberately] -
delicately
adv 1: in a delicate manner; "finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body" [syn: finely, fine, delicately, exquisitely] -
desolately
adv 1: in grief-stricken loneliness; without comforting circumstances or prospects [syn: desolately, disconsolately] -
desperately
adv 1: with great urgency; "health care reform is needed urgently"; "the soil desperately needed potash" [syn: urgently, desperately] 2: in intense despair; "the child clung desperately to her mother" -
devoutly
adv 1: in a devout and pious manner; "she was devoutly Catholic" [syn: devoutly, piously] -
directly
adv 1: without deviation; "the path leads directly to the lake"; "went direct to the office" [syn: directly, straight, direct] 2: without anyone or anything intervening; "these two factors are directly related"; "he was directly responsible"; "measured the physical properties directly" 3: without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!" [syn: immediately, instantly, straightaway, straight off, directly, now, right away, at once, forthwith, like a shot] 4: in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly; "he didn't answer directly"; "told me straight out"; "came out flat for less work and more pay" [syn: directly, flat, straight] [ant: indirectly] -
disconsolately
adv 1: in grief-stricken loneliness; without comforting circumstances or prospects [syn: desolately, disconsolately] -
discreetly
adv 1: with discretion; prudently and with wise self-restraint; "I sent for the sergeant of the platoon both men were in and asked him to try to find out discreetly what lay behind this" [ant: indiscreetly] -
dispassionately
adv 1: in an impartially dispassionate manner; "although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately" -
disproportionately
adv 1: out of proportion; "this wall is disproportionately long" [ant: proportionately] 2: to a disproportionate degree; "his benefits were disproportionately generous" [ant: proportionally, proportionately] -
dissolutely
adv 1: in a dissolute way [syn: profligately, dissolutely] -
distinctly
adv 1: clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment; "it's distinctly possible"; "I could clearly see myself in his situation" [syn: distinctly, clearly] 2: in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion" 3: to a distinct degree; "urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate" -
elaborately
adv 1: with elaboration; "it was elaborately spelled out" [syn: elaborately, intricately, in an elaborate way] -
erectly
adv 1: in a straight-backed manner; "the old man still walks erectly" [syn: erectly, straight-backed] -
eruditely
adv 1: with erudition; in an erudite manner; "he talked eruditely about Indian mythology" [syn: eruditely, learnedly] -
exactly
adv 1: indicating exactness or preciseness; "he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do"; "it was just as he said--the jewel was gone"; "it has just enough salt" [syn: precisely, exactly, just] 2: just as it should be; "`Precisely, my lord,' he said" [syn: precisely, exactly, on the nose, on the dot, on the button] 3: in a precise manner; "she always expressed herself precisely" [syn: precisely, incisively, exactly] [ant: imprecisely, inexactly] -
expertly
adv 1: in an expert manner; "he repaired the TV set expertly" [syn: expertly, like an expert] [ant: amateurishly] -
explicitly
adv 1: in an explicit manner; "in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly" [ant: implicitly] -
exquisitely
adv 1: in a delicate manner; "finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body" [syn: finely, fine, delicately, exquisitely] -
extortionately
adv 1: to an exorbitant degree; "prices are exorbitantly high in the capital" [syn: exorbitantly, extortionately, usuriously] -
finitely
adv 1: with a finite limit; "there are finitely many solutions to this problem" [ant: endlessly, infinitely] -
fitly
adv 1: in an appropriate manner; "he was appropriately dressed" [syn: appropriately, suitably, fittingly, befittingly, fitly] [ant: inappropriately, unsuitably] -
fleetly
adv 1: in a swift manner; "she moved swiftly" [syn: swiftly, fleetly] -
forthrightly
adv 1: directly and without evasion; not roundabout; "to face a problem squarely"; "the responsibility lies squarely with them"; "spoke forthright (or forthrightly) and to the point" [syn: squarely, forthrightly, forthright] -
fortnightly
adv 1: every two weeks; "he visited his cousins fortnightly" [syn: fortnightly, biweekly] adj 1: occurring every two weeks [syn: fortnightly, biweekly] -
fortunately
adv 1: by good fortune; "fortunately the weather was good" [syn: fortunately, fortuitously, luckily, as luck would have it] [ant: alas, regrettably, unfortunately, unluckily] -
hotly
adv 1: in a heated manner; "`To say I am behind the strike is so much nonsense,' declared Mr Harvey heatedly"; "the children were arguing hotly" [syn: heatedly, hotly] -
illegitimately
adv 1: in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom; "He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold" [syn: illegitimately, illicitly] [ant: lawfully, legitimately, licitly] 2: of biological parents not married to each other; "this child was born illegitimately" [syn: illegitimately, out of wedlock] [ant: legitimately] -
illicitly
adv 1: in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom; "He acted illegitimately when he increased the rent fourfold" [syn: illegitimately, illicitly] [ant: lawfully, legitimately, licitly] 2: in an illegal manner; "they dumped the waste illegally" [syn: illegally, illicitly, lawlessly] [ant: lawfully, legitimately, licitly] -
immaculately
adv 1: in an immaculate manner; "gone was the casually dressed Canadian she had thought a backwoodsman--this man was immaculately tailored" -
immediately
adv 1: without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith"; "Come here now!" [syn: immediately, instantly, straightaway, straight off, directly, now, right away, at once, forthwith, like a shot] 2: near or close by; "he passed immediately behind her" 3: bearing an immediate relation; "this immediately concerns your future" -
immoderately
adv 1: without moderation; in an immoderate manner; "he eats immoderately" [ant: moderately] 2: to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation; "his prices are unreasonably high" [syn: unreasonably, immoderately] [ant: fairly, jolly, middling, moderately, passably, pretty, reasonably, somewhat] -
imperfectly
adv 1: in an imperfect or faulty way; "The lobe was imperfectly developed"; "Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more"- Jane Austen [syn: imperfectly, amiss] [ant: perfectly] -
implicitly
adv 1: without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him" 2: without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer" [ant: explicitly] -
impolitely
adv 1: in an impolite manner; "he treated her impolitely" [syn: impolitely, discourteously, rudely] [ant: courteously, politely] -
importunately
adv 1: in a beseeching manner; "`You must help me,' she said imploringly" [syn: beseechingly, importunately, imploringly, pleadingly, entreatingly] -
inaccurately
adv 1: in an inaccurate manner; "this student works rather inaccurately and sloppily" [ant: accurately] -
inadequately
adv 1: in an inadequate manner or to an inadequate degree; "the temporary camps were inadequately equipped" [ant: adequately] -
inappropriately
adv 1: in an inappropriate manner; "he was inappropriately dressed" [syn: inappropriately, unsuitably] [ant: appropriately, befittingly, fitly, fittingly, suitably] -
inarticulately
adv 1: without eloquence; in an inarticulate manner; "the freshman expresses his thoughts inarticulately" [syn: ineloquently, inarticulately] [ant: articulately, eloquently] 2: in an inarticulate manner; "he talked inarticulately about the accident that had just taken his wife's life" [ant: articulately, eloquently] -
incompletely
adv 1: not to a full degree or extent; "words incompletely understood"; "a form filled out incompletely" -
inconsiderately
adv 1: without consideration; in an inconsiderate manner; "inconsiderately, he asked to be invited for dinner" [ant: considerately] -
incorrectly
adv 1: in an incorrect manner; "to credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy would be to bestow credit falsely" [syn: falsely, incorrectly] 2: in an inaccurate manner; "he decided to reveal the details only after other sources had reported them incorrectly"; "she guessed wrong" [syn: incorrectly, wrongly, wrong] [ant: aright, correctly, right] -
indefinitely
adv 1: to an indefinite extent; for an indefinite time; "this could go on indefinitely" -
indirectly
adv 1: not in a forthright manner; "he answered very indirectly" [ant: directly, flat, straight] -
indiscreetly
adv 1: without discretion or wisdom or self-restraint; "she inquired indiscreetly after the state of his health" [ant: discreetly] -
indiscriminately
adv 1: in a random manner; "the houses were randomly scattered"; "bullets were fired into the crowd at random" [syn: randomly, indiscriminately, haphazardly, willy- nilly, arbitrarily, at random, every which way] 2: in an indiscriminate manner; "she reads promiscuously" [syn: promiscuously, indiscriminately] -
indistinctly
adv 1: in a dim indistinct manner; "we perceived the change only dimly" [syn: dimly, indistinctly] -
ineptly
adv 1: with ineptitude; in an incompetent manner; "he performed his functions ineptly" [syn: ineptly, fecklessly] 2: in an infelicitous manner; "this function is ineptly left to a small voice" -
inexactly
adv 1: in an imprecise manner; "he expressed himself imprecisely" [syn: imprecisely, inexactly] [ant: exactly, incisively, precisely] -
inexpertly
adv 1: in a crude and unskilled manner; "an inexpertly constructed lean-to" [syn: artlessly, crudely, inexpertly] -
infinitely
adv 1: without bounds; "he is infinitely wealthy" [syn: boundlessly, immeasurably, infinitely] 2: continuing forever without end; "there are infinitely many possibilities" [syn: infinitely, endlessly] [ant: finitely] -
innately
adv 1: in an innate manner; "the child is said to be innately disposed to learn language" -
inordinately
adv 1: extremely; "she was inordinately smart"; "it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate" [syn: inordinately, extraordinarily] -
insensately
adv 1: in an insensate manner -
intemperately
adv 1: indulging excessively; "he drank heavily" [syn: heavily, intemperately, hard] [ant: lightly] -
intermediately
adv 1: to an intermediate degree; "intermediately hot" -
intimately
adv 1: in a close manner; "the two phenomena are intimately connected"; "the person most nearly concerned" [syn: closely, intimately, nearly] 2: with great or especially intimate knowledge; "we knew them well" [syn: well, intimately] -
intricately
adv 1: with elaboration; "it was elaborately spelled out" [syn: elaborately, intricately, in an elaborate way] -
irately
adv 1: in an irate manner; "`Get out,' he shouted irately" -
irresolutely
adv 1: lacking determination or decisiveness [ant: resolutely] -
knightly
adj 1: characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages; "chivalric rites"; "the knightly years" [syn: chivalric, knightly, medieval] 2: being attentive to women like an ideal knight [syn: chivalrous, gallant, knightly] -
lately
adv 1: in the recent past; "he was in Paris recently"; "lately the rules have been enforced"; "as late as yesterday she was fine"; "feeling better of late"; "the spelling was first affected, but latterly the meaning also" [syn: recently, late, lately, of late, latterly] -
legitimately
adv 1: in a manner acceptable to common custom; "you cannot do this legitimately!" [syn: legitimately, lawfully, licitly] [ant: illegally, illegitimately, illicitly, lawlessly] 2: in a lawfully recognized manner; "let's get married so our child can be born legitimately" [ant: illegitimately, out of wedlock] -
lightly
adv 1: without good reason; "one cannot say such things lightly" 2: with few burdens; "experienced travellers travel light" [syn: lightly, light] 3: with little weight or force; "she kissed him lightly on the forehead" [syn: lightly, softly, gently] 4: indulging with temperance; "we eat lightly in the morning" [ant: hard, heavily, intemperately] 5: with indifference or without dejection; "he took it lightly" 6: in a small quantity or extent; "spread the margarine thinly over the meat"; "apply paint lightly" [syn: thinly, lightly] [ant: thickly] 7: to a slight degree; "her speech is only lightly accented" -
minutely
adv 1: in minute detail; "our inability to see everything minutely and clearly is due merely to the infirmity of our senses" [syn: minutely, circumstantially] -
moderately
adv 1: to a moderately sufficient extent or degree; "pretty big"; "pretty bad"; "jolly decent of him"; "the shoes are priced reasonably"; "he is fairly clever with computers" [syn: reasonably, moderately, pretty, jolly, somewhat, fairly, middling, passably] [ant: immoderately, unreasonably] 2: with moderation; in a moderate manner; "he drinks moderately" [ant: immoderately] -
motley
adj 1: consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds; "an arrangement of assorted spring flowers"; "assorted sizes"; "miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew"; "sundry sciences commonly known as social"- I.A.Richards [syn: assorted, miscellaneous, mixed, motley, sundry(a)] 2: having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies" [syn: motley, calico, multicolor, multi-color, multicolour, multi-colour, multicolored, multi- colored, multicoloured, multi-coloured, painted, particolored, particoloured, piebald, pied, varicolored, varicoloured] n 1: a collection containing a variety of sorts of things; "a great assortment of cars was on display"; "he had a variety of disorders"; "a veritable smorgasbord of religions" [syn: assortment, mixture, mixed bag, miscellany, miscellanea, variety, salmagundi, smorgasbord, potpourri, motley] 2: a garment made of motley (especially a court jester's costume) 3: a multicolored woolen fabric woven of mixed threads in 14th to 17th century England v 1: make something more diverse and varied; "Vary the menu" [syn: vary, variegate, motley] 2: make motley; color with different colors [syn: motley, parti-color] -
mutely
adv 1: without speaking; "he sat mutely next to her" [syn: mutely, wordlessly, silently, taciturnly] -
neatly
adv 1: with neatness; "she put the slippers under the bed neatly"
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