Sparingly is an adverb that means to use a small amount, or to conserve something.
doled, dol·ing, doles 1. To dispense as charity.2. To give out in small portions; distribute sparingly doled, dol·ing, doles 1. To dispense as charity.2. To give out in small portions; distribute sparingly
There are two that I know of: facetiously (jestingly, not to be taken seriously) and abstemiously (sparingly or moderately).
(adj.) - using few words; brief, concise To be laconic is to give terse or short statements.
Laconia is one of the names of Sparta. Hence people who use words sparingly are known as "laconic", since the Spartans believed in action and not in words. Harish.
Ellipsis is a pause...used as emphasis. It should be used sparingly. For example: She exited the car but had second thoughts... perhaps he wasn't alone.
Sparingly strong.
It means to give wisely.
No such word. Check spelling. Could be 'sparingly', meaning 'not a lot'.
He used the tickets sparingly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Add salt sparingly to the dough.
moderation is above all thing
sparingly soluble salts solubility is measured by conductometric method
He ate the cookies sparingly because he didn't know if the chef would make more.
Very sparingly
Sparingly
to mete out
because there is very less amount of petroleum stored in the earth so for further use we should use it sparingly.