ruly

[ˈruːli]

ruly Definition

  • 1well-behaved; obedient
  • 2easily managed or controlled

Using ruly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ruly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The students were ruly during the assembly.

  • Example

    The new software made the previously chaotic process much more ruly.

  • Example

    The ruly behavior of the children impressed their parents.

ruly Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ruly

  • hair that is easily managed and styled

    Example

    She has ruly hair that always looks neat and tidy.

  • a child who is well-behaved and obedient

    Example

    The teacher was impressed with the ruly child's good behavior in class.

  • a garden that is easily maintained and kept in order

    Example

    Her ruly garden was the envy of all her neighbors.

Origins of ruly

from Middle English 'ruli', meaning 'governable'

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Summary: ruly in Brief

'Ruly' [ˈruːli] describes someone or something that is well-behaved, obedient, and easily managed or controlled. It can be used to describe people, such as 'The students were ruly during the assembly,' or things, like 'The new software made the previously chaotic process much more ruly.' 'Ruly' also extends into phrases like 'ruly hair' and 'ruly garden,' which denote easy manageability.