sillily
English
Etymology
silly
+
-ly
Adverb
sillily
(
comparative
more
sillily
,
superlative
most
sillily
)
(
dated
or
hypercorrect
)
In a
silly
manner;
foolishly
.
The man walked down the street so
sillily
that many a bystander stopped and stared slack-jawed.
Synonyms
silly
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