The word "yarely" is spelled phonetically as /ˈjɛərli/. This adverb refers to doing something in a prompt or quick manner. It can be used to describe actions that were performed with agility or adroitness, such as "he yarely climbed the steep hill". The spelling of the word "yarely" may be confusing for non-native English speakers, as the "a" and "e" letters are pronounced differently than in other languages. However, with practice and familiarity, it becomes easier to understand and use in everyday speech.
The word "yarely" comes from the Middle English word "yareli", which can be traced back to the Old English word "gearolīce". In Old English, "gearo" meant "ready" or "prepared", and "līce" was an adverbial suffix meaning "like" or "in a manner". Over time, "gearolīce" evolved into "yarely" in Middle English, still carrying the idea of being ready or prepared. Today, "yarely" is used as an adverb to describe someone doing something in a quick, skillful, or nimble manner.