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  • Thus vs. Thusly - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    These definitions raise several points First, thus is clearly a much older word than thusly Second, thusly doesn't have any meanings beyond those covered by thus And third, thusly may have a narrower meaning than thus, although the MW definition isn't terribly illuminating on this point
  • word choice - Shall I use thus or thusly? - English Language . . .
    Thusly has a reputation for not being a 'real world' but it is certainly used like one frequently It has been in the OED since the first edition in 1912 (although it's designated as a colloquialism) and it has been in published writing for well over a century
  • vocabulary - Thus vs thusly for mathematicians - English Language . . .
    thusly adverb informal Another term for thus (sense 2) 'the review was conducted thusly' The definitions quoted above indicate that: thusly is a synoym of only one meaning usage of the word thus, namely the meaning "In the manner now being indicated or exemplified; in this way" (sense 2) This would seem to equate to your desired meaning of
  • Fine semantic differences between thus and therefore
    @mac Thus and thusly are equivalent when the meaning is ‘in this way’ Thusly arose in the 18th or 19th century as a hypercorrection (like saying “He runs fastly” instead of “He runs fast”), but is now generally considered fairly standard –
  • Difference in logical inevitability between therefore thus hence
    I am trying to figure out the difference in the degrees of logical inevitability that the words therefore, thus, and hence express, when used in academic scientific writing
  • Is the use of the word thus still common practice?
    @FumbleFingers I'm inclined to agree with you! For some reason thusly feels more acceptable - I have no idea why, it just does I feel like thus belong sin the same category of redundant old English But as you said in your comment it seems perfectly valid –
  • Avoiding stuffy language: Therefore, Thus
    Every reader will have a different opinion about what makes prose stuffy In my view, too-frequent recourse to thus and therefore is undesirable mainly because it comes across as unduly concerned with emphasizing the continuity and logical seamlessness of the text
  • punctuation - Does thus require a comma? - English Language Usage . . .
    I wonder how I can place proper comma for this short phrase below The problem starts when I add the word "thus" to this short phrase which needs comma almost always in written formal style
  • Guidelines for the use of the slang term cise
    I heard an unfamiliar regional slang word used thusly: I'm gonna go cise (rhymes with ice) me a sandwich and then I'll be back When I questioned the user, the speaker insisted it has been around a few years at least, and that it has to do with overdoing something and something that makes one happy
  • How do I use verily? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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