What is another word for vainly?

Pronunciation: [vˈe͡ɪnli] (IPA)

Vainly is an adverb that means without success or without any effect. There are various other synonyms for vainly, such as fruitlessly, ineffectively, unsuccessfully, and futilely. These words indicate actions that do not work or accomplish anything. Additionally, some other synonyms for vainly are unavailingly, pointlessly, and ineffectually. These words imply that the individuals engaged in a specific action are wasting their time and that no positive result could be achieved. In conclusion, these synonyms for vainly provide us with alternate ways of describing a situation where an effort has been made but yielded no useful outcome.

What are the hypernyms for Vainly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Vainly

The boy struggled vainly for a few minutes and then became limp in his arms.
"Leo the Circus Boy"
Ralph Bonehill
Martin sauntered down to the reading-room, hoping vainly to fall in with some one he knew.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
But had she been less conscious of the fact on the day she married him than on the day when she vainly struggled to convince herself that she ought to go on living with him?
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Vainly

  • In ambition, as in love, the successful can afford to be indulgent toward their rivals. The prize our own, it is graceful to recognize the merit that vainly aspired to it.
    Christian Nestell Bovee
  • By mere burial man arrives not at bliss; and in the future life, throughout its whole infinite range, they will seek for happiness as vainly as they sought it here, who seek it in aught else than that which so closely surrounds them here - the Infinite.
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte
  • There is perhaps no more obvious vanity than to write of it so vainly.
    Michel de Montaigne
  • The mastery of nature is vainly believed to be an adequate substitute for self mastery.
    Reinhold Niebuhr
  • Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will vainly look for fruit on it in autumn.
    Walter Scott

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