That is the correct spelling of the adverb "badly" (poorly, or fervently).
The correct spelling is cheesy (like cheese, or -idiomatically- cheaply or badly done.)
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly." If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly." E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
Badly is an adverb.
Mal is how you say badly in French.
It depends on the context. One of the boys was badly hurt but one of the boy's arm was badly hurt.
Badly is schlecht in German.
Laziness, poor education, and no spell checkers are just three reasons that come to mind.
The word is spelled miserable. It means to feel really badly, or very awful.
The correct spelling is cheesy (like cheese, or -idiomatically- cheaply or badly done.)
First, it will reflect badly on the company if mailed. Second, you should re-type the letter.
There are two reasons why I think they spell badly. One reason is that some people that are on the internet all the time type so freakishly fast that they mess up. Another reason is the kids nowadays have not learned correct spelling of words. A third reason may be indifference, and an uncaring attitude about education, presentation, and adherence to rules.
Whoever made this question needs to learn how to spell badly huey p long you r a bad ass speller
You may be asking either of the word "beating" as in "He suffered a severe beating." or you may be asking of the word "beaten" as in "I wouldn't say he was beaten so badly.".
more badly, most badly
worse, worst
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
The letters spell the 5 letter words badly, baldy, bulgy and gaudy. They spell the 4 letter words ably, bald, dual, duly, glad, lady and ugly. They can be used to spell alb, bad, bag, bay, bug, buy, day, gal, guy, lab, lad, lag, lay and lug.