"Lengthily" is spelled with the letter combination "thi" as opposed to "thy" due to the pronunciation of the "i" as a short "i" sound instead of a long "i" sound. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈleŋ.θə.li/, where "ŋ" represents the "ng" sound as in "sing". The "th" sound is represented by the symbol "θ" and the short "i" sound is represented by "ɪ". The ending "ly" is pronounced as "lee" and is represented by the symbol "li".
Lengthily is an adverb that relates to an act or process taking an extended period of time or characterized by a considerable extent or duration. It describes actions, descriptions, explanations, or discussions that are excessively long, protracted, detailed, or lengthy.
When used to describe an action, it implies that the action takes a longer time than expected or desired. For instance, "She spoke lengthily about her vacation, sharing every single detail with us." This suggests that the speaker discussed their vacation extensively, going into great depth and detail, possibly resulting in a lengthy conversation.
Moreover, lengthily can also describe written or spoken descriptions, explanations, or discussions that are overly long or elaborate. For example, "The author described the events in the story lengthily, providing intricate details and extensive background information." In this context, lengthily conveys that the author's portrayal was exhaustive and involved a significant amount of text or time.
Overall, lengthily signifies a process, action, description, or discussion that goes beyond the norm in terms of duration or extent. It is associated with an abundance of information or prolonged periods, which might sometimes be considered excessive or unnecessary, depending on the situation or context.
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The word "lengthily" is derived from the noun "length" and the suffix "-ly". The noun "length" comes from the Old English word "lengthu", which ultimately traces back to the Proto-Germanic root "*langithō". This root refers to something long in distance or duration. When the suffix "-ly" is added to the noun "length", it forms the adverb "lengthily", which means for a long time or in great detail.