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Scaringly vs. Scarily — What's the Difference?

By Tayyaba Rehman & Fiza Rafique — Updated on March 12, 2024
Scaringly is a less common form used to describe something that frightens, while scarily is widely used to describe something that is frightening or causes fear.
Scaringly vs. Scarily — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Scaringly and Scarily

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Scaringly

In a manner that scares; frighteningly.

Scarily

Causing fright or alarm.

Scarily

Easily scared; very timid.

Scarily

In a scary manner.

Scarily

In an alarming manner;
The disturbing thing about the Minister's behavior is that far from being artificial, it too often rings frighteningly true
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Tayyaba Rehman
Tayyaba Rehman is a distinguished writer, currently serving as a primary contributor to askdifference.com. As a researcher in semantics and etymology, Tayyaba's passion for the complexity of languages and their distinctions has found a perfect home on the platform. Tayyaba delves into the intricacies of language, distinguishing between commonly confused words and phrases, thereby providing clarity for readers worldwide.
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