How Do You Spell ARTILY?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːtɪli] (IPA)

The word "artily" is spelled with an "i" after the "l" instead of a "y" because it is pronounced with a schwa sound, like "uh", instead of a long "e" sound. The IPA phonetic transcription for "artily" is /ˈɑːtəli/, with the stress on the first syllable. This word means to do something in an artistic or creative manner, such as "She decorated the room artily, with handmade crafts and colorful artwork." Remember, the spelling of a word is often determined by its pronunciation.

Common Misspellings for ARTILY

  • zrtily
  • wrtily
  • qrtily
  • aetily
  • adtily
  • aftily
  • a5tily
  • a4tily
  • arrily
  • arfily
  • argily
  • aryily
  • ar6ily
  • ar5ily
  • artuly
  • artjly
  • art9ly
  • art8ly
  • artiky

Etymology of ARTILY

The word "artily" does not have a specific etymology as it is not well-recognized or widely used in the English language. However, it can be seen as a derivative of the word "artful", which has its roots in Middle English. The term "artful" originally referred to something skillful or accomplished in the arts, but over time, it took on the connotation of being cunning or sly. From "artful", one can form "artily" using the "-ly" suffix, which typically transforms adjectives into adverbs.

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