wightly (Meaning)

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wightly (adv.)

Swiftly; nimbly; quickly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wightly

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wightly Sentence Examples

  1. The castle wightly perched atop the hilltop, its walls seemingly impassable.
  2. The mariner wightly navigated the treacherous waters, relying on his keen eyesight and experience.
  3. The scholar wightly deciphered the ancient text, revealing its hidden knowledge.
  4. The acrobat wightly balanced on the tightrope, his movements both precise and graceful.
  5. The hunter wightly tracked his prey through the dense undergrowth, his patience and skill evident.
  6. The dancer wightly moved across the stage, her steps in perfect harmony with the music.
  7. The surgeon wightly performed the delicate procedure, his steady hands ensuring a successful outcome.
  8. The architect wightly designed the cathedral, its soaring spires and intricate carvings an enduring testament to his genius.
  9. The artist wightly captured the essence of her subject, creating a portrait that was both lifelike and evocative.
  10. The orator wightly swayed his audience with his eloquence, his words both inspiring and thought-provoking.

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Swiftly; nimbly; quickly.

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No antonyms found.

The castle wightly perched atop the hilltop, its walls seemingly impassable.

The mariner wightly navigated the treacherous waters, relying on his keen eyesight and experience.

The scholar wightly deciphered the ancient text, revealing its hidden knowledge.

The acrobat wightly balanced on the tightrope, his movements both precise and graceful.