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      • 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. 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.

  2. It may come as a surprise, then, that the word “goodly” also exists in English and was quite common in the past (but it does not mean the same as “well”). “Goodly” is an adjective, not an adverb, and has two different meanings, both of which are rather formal or archaic.

  3. Dictionary Meanings. Goodly Definition. go͝odlē. goodlier, goodliest. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Adverb. Filter. adjective. goodlier, goodliest. Of attractive appearance; good-looking. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Rather large; ample. A goodly sum. Webster's New World.

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    • Two Categoriesof Adverb
    • Adverbsrelated to Adjectives
    • Adverbsunrelated Toadjectives
    • Sentenceadverbs
    Adverbs relatedto or derived from adjectivesor prepositions
    Adverbs unrelatedto adjectives or prepositions.

    2.3 Comparatives and superlatives:

    1. clockwise, anti-clockwise, inwards, upwards, skywards etc.

    Several commonadverbsoffrequency: sometimes,seldom, oftenetc.
    Several common adverbsof degree :quite,very, too, enough
    A number of "Sentenceadverbs" , which qualify whole clauses or sentences.(see part 4 below)

    Adverbsqualifying a whole clause or a whole sentence

    1. adverbs formed from adjectives, such as consequently,possibly, clearly,naturally, obviously, surprisingly, fortunately, 2. other modaladverbs such as maybe,even, just,or 3. conjunctive adverbs such as therefore,perhaps, so,nevertheless, also... For more on this see Conjunctiveadverbs.

  4. Adverb clauses of time are dependent clauses that modify a verb in terms of time. They start with the following subordinating conjunctions: when, after, before, as soon as, until, the moment, while, since, etc. Examples: I will call you back as soon as the meeting gets over.

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  6. Sep 27, 2024 · Quite large; considerable; sufficient; adequate; more than enough. a goodly sum of money. walking at a goodly pace. Like any kid who played a game or two in school, I happened early on a golden rule: if I ate a amount, I had better wait a goodly time before starting play—at least half an hour, preferably more.

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