What is another word for Ruddily?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌdɪlɪ] (IPA)

Ruddily is an adjective that describes the reddish appearance of something. If you're looking for synonyms for ruddily, some options include reddish, rosy, flushed, blush, and cherry. These words can all be used to describe a warm, reddish color that might be seen in things like cheeks, sunsets, or flowers. Other options might include words like brick-red, scarlet, or maroon, which are slightly darker shades of red. When selecting a synonym, it's important to consider the context in which you'll be using the word to ensure that it accurately reflects the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Ruddily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Ruddily

Quickly, this mist or haze grew thicker; but, at the same time, separating and taking strange shapes, so that the red of the sun struck through Ruddily between them.
"The Ghost Pirates"
William Hope Hodgson
The red shining of the furnace Ruddily gilded the cook-house; through the after-sliding door went the passage to the cabin in blackness; the storming of the wind was subdued into a strange moaning and complaining; often through the body of the ship came the thrill of a sudden explosion; and haunting all was the sense of the dead men just without, the frozen desolation of the island, the mighty world of waters in which it lay.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell
I didn't have you to read it to me, or I would have enjoyed it more," Gerard returned, stirring in his arm-chair opposite the Ruddily glowing German stove.
"From the Car Behind"
Eleanor M. Ingram

Related words: rudely, professionally, politely

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