Privily [adverb]

Definition of Privily:

in hidden manner

Opposite/Antonyms of Privily:


Sentence/Example of Privily:

But oughtn't these things be done by night, privily, as they should bury the dead?

Twice only did he hastily turn away and privily wipe his eyes.

But where, and how, were these traitors "privily brought in?"

But Holyday's father dragged the scholar aside to talk with him privily.

That thou wouldst be pleased to see him privily, my liege, answered Cecil.

But some drink it privily; for if they drunk it openly, they should be reproved.

That night I privily departed, but she was not behind in weeping and prayer.

The ministerial papers, privily warned, would have nothing to say to him.

There is nothing to do but privily to call the very bride--the lady herself.

In the way wherein I walked have they privily laid a snare for me.