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/ˈfɔːtɪli/ · fault·i·ly
adverb
- In a faulty, defective, or erroneous manner. The experiment was conducted faultily, leading to unreliable results.
- With mistakes or imperfections; not soundly. She argued faultily, overlooking the key evidence.
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Did you know? The adverb ‘faultily’ appears in Charles Dickens’s 1859 novel *A Tale of Two Cities*, illustrating its literary use in the Victorian era.