Tuesday, April 14, 2020
30 Archaic Adjectives and Adverbs
30 Archaic Adjectives and Adverbs 30 Archaic Adjectives and Adverbs 30 Archaic Adjectives and Adverbs By Mark Nichol The words below are either obsolete, archaic, or old-fashioned, and though those in the latter category can still be found in modern writing, use all with caution. Sparing use keeps these words alive and adds a whimsical or quaint note, but too frequent recourse to such antiquities will have you sounding like a Renaissance Faire refugee. (Most are adjectives or adverbs or both; some can function as other parts of speech as well, as indicated.) 1. Anon (adv.): soon, or later (ââ¬Å"They will arrive anonâ⬠; ââ¬Å"I will reveal more anonâ⬠) 2. Aright (adv.): correctly (ââ¬Å"Did I hear aright?â⬠) 3. Athwart (adj., prep.): across (ââ¬Å"The locked chest lay athwart the planksâ⬠) 4. Belike (adv.): probably (ââ¬Å"Belike we are more similar than you thinkâ⬠) 5. Enow (adj., adv.): enough (ââ¬Å"If I had loved enow, I would be a happier manâ⬠) 6. Fain (adj., adv.): willing, compelled, inclined, pleased (ââ¬Å"Fain am I to hear you singâ⬠) 7. Forsooth (adv.): indeed (ââ¬Å"Forsooth, I do believe you envy himâ⬠) 8. Forthwith (adv.): immediately (ââ¬Å"Carry this message forthwithâ⬠) 9. Froward (adj.): contrary, adverse (ââ¬Å"His horse was froward, and threw him when he set his spursâ⬠) 10. Heretofore (adv.): up to this time (ââ¬Å"Heretofore, I had not believed it possibleâ⬠) 11. Hither (adj., adv.): to this place (ââ¬Å"Come hither when you are ableâ⬠) 12. Hitherto: see heretofore 13. Lief (adj., adv.): beloved (ââ¬Å"You are my lief friendâ⬠); willing (ââ¬Å"I would as lief be beside you nowâ⬠) 14. Mayhap (adv.): perhaps (ââ¬Å"Mayhap we shall see them tomorrowâ⬠) 15. Meet (adv.): appropriate (ââ¬Å"It is meet that you do soâ⬠) 16. Nary (adj.): not any or not one (ââ¬Å"Nary a sign have I seen of himâ⬠) 17. Natheless (adv.): nevertheless (ââ¬Å"Though it is dangerous, natheless will I go) 18. Needs (adv.): necessarily (ââ¬Å"I must needs be heard so that all shall knowâ⬠) 19. Nigh (adj., adv.; prep.): near, nearly, direct (ââ¬Å"Those who pursue are nigh upon usâ⬠) 20. Peradventure (adj., adv., prep.): see mayhap (also n.: a doubt or chance) 21. Posthaste (adj., adv., n.): immediate (ââ¬Å"Your posthaste reply is appreciatedâ⬠); as quickly as possible (ââ¬Å"We will arrive posthasteâ⬠) 22. Puissant (adj.): powerful (ââ¬Å"She is a puissant adversaryâ⬠) 23. Sith (adv.): since (ââ¬Å"Sith that time, I have wept often over the memoryâ⬠) 24. Strait (adj., adv.): narrow, or strict or rigorous (ââ¬Å"I would have you be strait in your habitsâ⬠) 25. Thither (adj., adv.): there, on the other or farther side (ââ¬Å"Our host took us thitherâ⬠; ââ¬Å"What you seek is in the thither valleyâ⬠) 26. Verily (adv.): certainly, truly, with confidence (ââ¬Å"Verily, I did see it with my own eyesâ⬠) 27. Whereof (adv., conj.): of what (ââ¬Å"Whereof have you seen in the world?â⬠) 28. Withal (adv., prep.): besides, nevertheless (ââ¬Å"Though you may be right, I withal must see for myselfâ⬠) 29. Yare (adj.): agile, handy, ready (ââ¬Å"Sheââ¬â¢s a yare vessel, all rightâ⬠) 30. Yon (adj., adv., pron.): over there (ââ¬Å"I ride to yon villageâ⬠; ââ¬Å"What do you see yon?â⬠) Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:10 Grammar Mistakes You Should AvoidBetween vs. In BetweenWhat the heck are "learnings"?
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