Flimsily
"Flimsily" is an adverb derived from the adjective "flimsy," which describes something that is weak, poorly made, or insubstantial. When used as an adverb, "flimsily" characterizes actions or conditions that are fragile, flimsy, or lacking robustness.
The term "flimsy" originated in the 17th century and initially referred to something that was physically weak
In contemporary usage, "flimsily" often conveys a sense of inadequacy or lack of strength. For example, a
Despite its negative connotations, "flimsily" can be used in a variety of contexts to emphasize the fragility
Overall, "flimsily" functions as an adverb to express the manner in which something is weak, insubstantial, or