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ealiear

 

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Ealiear

Description:

Ealiear is a term commonly used in a local dialect to describe something that is done before expected or anticipated. It can refer to both an action or a state of being.

Parts of Speech:

  1. Noun: ealiear
  2. Adjective: ealiear
  3. Adverb: ealiearly

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 (Noun):

Definition: The act of doing something earlier than planned or expected.

Example sentence: Mary's ealiear of heading to the market helped her avoid the rush hour traffic.

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Sense 2 (Adjective):

Definition: Describing something that occurs or is available before the usual or expected time.

Example sentence: The ealiear release of the highly-anticipated album excited the fans.

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Sense 3 (Adverb):

Definition: Modifying a verb to indicate doing something earlier than necessary or expected.

Example sentence: John woke up ealiearly to finish his work before the deadline.

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