Common 5 letter words with ATL in the middle with meaning
Word | Definition |
---|---|
FATLY | Definition of Fatly
Part of Speech: Adverb Definition: In a fat manner; with excess weight or bulk. Pronunciation (US): /ˈfæt.li/ Pronunciation (UK): /ˈfat.li/ Origin and Usage: The word "fatly" is derived from the adjective "fat" and the suffix "-ly," which is used to form adverbs. The word has been in use since the 14th century, according to the Oxford English Dictionary. It is a descriptive word that is used to describe an action done in a manner that is indicative of being overweight or bulky. Synonyms: Bulky, corpulent, obese, overweight, plump, stout. Related Words: Fatty, fatal, fault, fable, faith. Example Sentences:
|
PATLY |
Patly
1. Parts of Speech: Adverb 2. Definition: In a pat manner; with an exact, precise, or prompt manner. (source: KoalaChat) 3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈpæt.li/; UK: /ˈpæt.li/ (source: KoalaChat) 4. Origin and Usage: The word "patly" is derived from the adjective "pat," meaning "exact, precise, or prompt." It is used to describe an action or behavior that is done in a precise or prompt manner. Example usage: "She responded patly to his question." (source: KoalaChat) 5. Synonyms: Precisely, exactly, promptly, readily, readily enough. (source: KoalaChat) 6. Related Words: Aptly, patte, platy, patty, petal. (source: KoalaChat) 7. Example Sentences:
|