Definition
In a gauzy or delicate manner; in a way that is thin, translucent, or ethereal in appearance or quality.
Etymology
From 'gauzy' (adjective) plus '-ly' (the most productive adverb-forming suffix in English), creating an adverb describing how something is done or appears.
Kelly Says
The '-ly' suffix is so commonly added to adjectives that English speakers do it automatically—even if a word like 'gauzily' isn't frequently used, native speakers instantly understand it! This shows how English creates new words on-the-fly.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በጣም ደንበኛ
be-tam den-be-nya
BNবাংলা
হালকাভাবে
ha-l-ka-bha-be
CACatalà
translucent
trans-lu-cent
ELΕλληνικά
διαφανώς
di-a-fan-os
ESEspañol
de forma ligera
de fo-r-ma lee-ˈɣeɾa
FAفارسی
شیشهای
she-she-yi
FISuomi
ohutesti
ohu-tes-ti
FRFrançais
de manière gazeuse
de ma-n-i-e ga-ze-z
GUGU
સૌથી લાલ
sau-thi laal
HIहिन्दी
हल्के से
hal-ke se
HUMagyar
vékonyan
ve-kony-an
IDBahasa Indonesia
halus
ha-lus
IGIG
kacha mma
ka-cha mma
ITItaliano
leggermente
leg-ge-r-men-te
MRMR
सर्वोत्तम
sar-vo-t-tam
MSBahasa Melayu
halus
ha-lus
PTPortuguês
de forma gazeira
de fo-r-ma ga-ze-i-ra
RORomână
subțire
su-b-ti-re
SWKiswahili
nyembamba
nyem-ban-ba
TAதமிழ்
மெல்லிய
mel-li-ya
TEతెలుగు
చిన్నగా
chin-na-ga
TRTürkçe
incecik
in-ce-cik
UKУкраїнська
тонко
ton-ko
ZUZU
ngaphezulu
ngaphezulu