How to spell BOARDLY correctly?
"Boardly" may be a misspelling of either the words "broadly" or "boardily". Suggesting the former would make more sense in context, as it is a real word that means "widely" or "generally", while "boardily" does not seem to make much sense or have a clear definition.
List of suggestions on how to spell boardly correctly
- badly
- baldly He baldly stated his intentions to leave the company and start his own business.
- barely I barely finished my homework before the deadline.
- barfly The barfly sat at the counter, nursing his drink and chatting with the bartender.
- board I need a ticket to board the train.
- Boarded The train was boarded by the conductor.
- boarder I have a boarder who always leaves dirty clothes on the floor.
- boards The boat had struck some tall boards in the river and was taking on water quickly.
- boldly She marched boldly into the interview room.
- Bradly Bradly forgot his keys at home.
- broadly The term "broadly" is used descriptively to emphasize that the statement applies to a large number of cases.
- hardly The party was hard to miss - it was hardly dressed.
- lordly I am a lordly man.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately