sheerly

English

Etymology

From Middle English schyrly, equivalent to sheer + -ly.

Adverb

sheerly (comparative more sheerly, superlative most sheerly)

  1. Absolutely; purely; quite.
    • 1988 October 21, George Grass, “WagnerVision”, in Chicago Reader:
      On a sheerly technical plane, the projections used for the backgrounds were very effective, particularly in the third act, where a sunset faded most convincingly.
  2. (obsolete) At once.
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