IPA: /ˈtwiːdɪli/
KK: /ˈtwidɪli/
In a manner that resembles or is characteristic of tweed, often implying a rustic or traditional style.
He dressed tweedily for the countryside event, wearing a classic tweed jacket and flat cap.
Tweedily → The word 'tweedily' is derived from 'tweed' (from Scottish, referring to a type of woolen fabric) and the suffix '-ily' (meaning in a manner). The term 'tweedily' describes something done in a manner characteristic of or resembling tweed, often implying a certain style or fashion.
Imagine the unique texture and style of 'tweed' fabric, and think of 'tweedily' as doing something in a way that reflects that distinctive style.