vigorously, heavily
No, "lightly" is not an adjective. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed.
Answer is the exact opposite.
To apply lightly means to use a small amount or gentle pressure when putting something on or spreading it around. It implies a delicate touch to avoid overdoing it.
The opposite of 'confidence' is 'diffidence'. The opposite of the word begins with 'di'.
The opposite of a liar is someone who is truthful or honest.
Asthenic would be it I would say Asthenic: Having a slender, lightly muscled physique. Till then!
No! Opposite if possible & always LIGHTLY so as NOT to cut off blood circulation.
most lightly
Once means Foot ------ Lightly
it means that the note should be played to its full length. kinda like the opposite of staccato marking
Lightly Latin was created in 1966.
Stick your finger lightly into the belly button and lightly press and wiggle it. Lightly move it in and out and tickle the belly around it too.
The nurse lightly dabbed some medicine onto my cut to disinfect it.This is a decision that cannot be taken lightly.
My mini schnauzer sheds very lightly
It means to hit something (the object you need to do it to) lightly
To grease is to rub lightly with fat.
Ella Swings Lightly was created in 1958.