How Do You Spell DEUCEDLY?

Pronunciation: [djˈuːsɪdlɪ] (IPA)

Deucedly is a colloquial word with IPA phonetic transcription /ˈdjuːsɪdli/. It comes from the adjective "deuced," which means severe or extreme. The spelling of this word follows British English rules, where the "-ly" suffix is commonly used to turn an adjective into an adverb. The pronunciation of the word has a stressed syllable on the second part of the word, pronounced as /sid/. The word deucedly is typically used to add emphasis or intensify something in a sentence, often used in a negative context.

Common Misspellings for DEUCEDLY

  • seucedly
  • xeucedly
  • ceucedly
  • feucedly
  • reucedly
  • eeucedly
  • dwucedly
  • dsucedly
  • dducedly
  • drucedly
  • d4ucedly
  • d3ucedly
  • deycedly
  • dehcedly
  • dejcedly
  • deicedly
  • de8cedly
  • de7cedly
  • deuxedly
  • deucsdly

Etymology of DEUCEDLY

The word deucedly is an adverb derived from the adjective deuced. Deuced originally appeared in the late 18th century and is mainly used in British English. The etymology of deuced traces back to the noun deuce, which originally referred to the two on dice or playing cards. Over time, deuce took on various meanings, including devil or demon. Thus, deuced came to mean devilish or damned. The adverbial form deucedly was subsequently created by adding the suffix -ly to deuced.

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