How Do You Spell REFORMEDLY?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfˈɔːmɪdlɪ] (IPA)

The word "reformedly" is spelled as /rɪˈfɔːmdli/. It is an adverb that means to do something in a manner that reflects a change towards improvement or correction. The phonetic transcription of the word indicates that the first syllable is pronounced as "rih", while the second syllable sounds like "form". The word ends with "dli", which is pronounced as "dlee". Proper spelling of "reformedly" is important to convey the intended meaning and to ensure effective communication in written materials.

Common Misspellings for REFORMEDLY

  • 5eformedly
  • 4eformedly
  • rwformedly
  • rsformedly
  • rdformedly
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  • r4formedly
  • r3formedly
  • redormedly
  • recormedly
  • revormedly
  • regormedly
  • retormedly
  • rerormedly
  • refirmedly
  • refkrmedly
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Etymology of REFORMEDLY

The word "reformedly" is formed from the combination of two elements: "reformed" and the suffix "-ly".

The term "reformed" is derived from the Middle English word "reformen", which originated from the Old French word "reformer" meaning "to reform". This French word, in turn, was derived from the Latin word "reformare", which means "to form again" or "to change". The Latin "reformare" consists of the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and the verb "formare" (meaning "to form" or "to shape").

The suffix "-ly" in "reformedly" is an adverbial suffix that is added to adjectives to form adverbs, indicating the manner or quality of the action described by the adjective.

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