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mildly ADV

worldly [ˈwɜːldlı] ADJ

wily [ˈwaılı] ADJ

▶ wilily ADV
▶ wiliness N

I . wild [waıld] ADJ

II . wild [waıld] N

wilding [ˈwaıldıŋ] N

willowy [ˈwıləʊı] ADJ

fixedly [ˈfıksıdlı] ADV

thirdly [ˈθɜːdlı] ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As a result, the bands were often unskilled, untalented, or conversely, so polished and professional that they seemed wildly inappropriate at a no-frills, guerrilla concert.
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These cliffs are mostly made of schist, with some being granite, and vary from long smooth slabs to wildly overhung roofs and aretes.
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He waved the handlebars wildly as a gesture of despair.
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The firefighter's union claimed that these numbers, given under oath, were wildly inaccurate.
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Dogs chasing my car in the desert are images of dogs in the desert captured in the midst of running wildly after the car.
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Her body starts convulsing wildly as her clothes fall off.
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It offers a forum for voices ranging from the ecologically pragmatic to the wildly visionary.
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These complex symphonies vary wildly between suites in the same muqam, and are built on a seven-note scale.
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In fact, their purpose is not only to evoke feelings, but also to develop associations that lead to thoughts about wildly different issues.
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Apparently the financial position of the vicars fluctuated wildly.
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