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    • Not an adverb

      • Despite the -ly suffix, goodly is not an adverb. Good’ s corresponding adverb is well. Goodly does not traditionally mean helpful or benevolent. For these senses, consider kindly, another rare -ly word that functions as an adjective (though kindly does also work as an adverb).
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  1. “Goodly” is an ad­jec­tive, not an ad­verb, and has two dif­fer­ent mean­ings, both of which are rather for­mal or ar­chaic. The only mean­ing that is still used today to a cer­tain ex­tent is “quite large in num­ber or quan­tity”, as in. I had to pay a goodly sum for the car. I know a goodly number of people who disagree with you.

  2. There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb goodly, seven of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · You asked for a noun, but goodly is an adjective. Some people with good English object to the expression "I'm good" (I am all set) because they hear it as a mistake for I'm well (my health is solid.), which it is not.

  4. Jun 14, 2022 · Because of presence of -ly, the word goodly may seem to be an adverb, but it’s an adjective meaning great or large. Examples: Examples: The eldest sibling inherited goodly size of the fortune.

  5. The meaning of GOODLY is pleasantly attractive. How to use goodly in a sentence.

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  7. Learn how to use "goodly" in a sentence with 16 example sentences on YourDictionary.

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