goodly
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Adj — Considerably large or sufficient in amount.
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Sounds literary or archaic in modern English; mostly seen in older texts or deliberately old-fashioned writing.
Etymology
From Old English gōdlīċ, formed from "good" plus the adjective suffix "-ly."
Full origin of goodly →Frequently asked questions
What does “goodly” mean?
The word “goodly” means considerably large or sufficient in amount. In plain terms, an old-fashioned word meaning either "attractive" or "a fairly large amount.".
How do you pronounce “goodly”?
“Goodly” is pronounced GUUD-lee (/ˈɡʊdli/ in IPA).
How do you use “goodly” in a sentence?
Here is “goodly” used in a sentence: “They had saved a goodly sum by the time they retired.”
What part of speech is “goodly”?
“Goodly” is an adjective.
Where does the word “goodly” come from?
The word “goodly” comes from Old English. From Old English gōdlīċ, formed from "good" plus the adjective suffix "-ly.".
How many meanings does “goodly” have?
“Goodly” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: considerably large or sufficient in amount.