Mostly

/ˈmoʊstli/ adverb

Mostly means “for the greatest part” or “in general, but not completely.” It shows that something is true in most cases, with some exceptions.

Formed in Middle English from *most* plus the adverb-making suffix *-ly*. It developed to describe degree or extent based on the idea of “the greatest amount.”

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