What is another word for bumpily?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌmpɪlɪ] (IPA)

Bumpily is an adjective that describes something that moves unevenly, jerkily or in an unsteady manner. There are several synonyms for bumpily that can be used to express a similar meaning. One of these synonyms is "jerkily," which refers to a movement characterized by sudden and irregular starts and stops. Another synonym is "unevenly," which means something that has an irregular or unbalanced surface, leading to an unsteady movement. Additionally, "rockily" can be used to describe a bumpy motion due to natural obstacles or uneven terrain. Other synonyms for bumpily include "roughly," "jaggedly," and "haphazardly." All of these words add more descriptive options to help convey a more precise definition of the movement.

What are the hypernyms for Bumpily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for bumpily?

Bumpily is an adverb that describes a rocky or jarring movement. Some antonyms for this word include smoothly, gently, steadily, and serenely. These terms describe motions that are calm, predictable, and even. Smoothly indicates a movement that is effortless or without any roughness or bumps. Gently means movement that is soft, delicate or mild. Steadily indicates that the motion is even, stable or consistent, and serenely describes calm or tranquil motion, like floating on calm waters. All of these words stand in contrast to "bumpily" and convey a sense of ease, smoothness, or effortlessness in movement.

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Usage examples for Bumpily

His linen was fresh and new, quite conspicuously so, and, therefore, in sharp contrast to the frayed and patched, but scrupulously clean and neatly pressed khaki suit, which set forth rather bumpily his solid figure.
"The Unspeakable Perk"
Samuel Hopkins Adams
It had a certain Dutch stolidity in its manner of calmly and bumpily surmounting such portions of the landscape as happened in its way.
"African Camp Fires"
Stewart Edward White
I whistled, bumpily, as my donkey kept up with Enid's.
"It Happened in Egypt"
C. N. Williamson A. M. Williamson

Related words: bumps, rough, uneven, bumping, shaking

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