The difference between Generally and Wontedly

When used as adverbs, generally means popularly or widely, whereas wontedly means usually, customarily, or habitually.


check bellow for the other definitions of Generally and Wontedly

  1. Generally as an adverb:

    Popularly or widely.

    Examples:

    "It is generally known that the Earth is round."

  2. Generally as an adverb:

    As a rule; usually.

    Examples:

    "I generally have a walk in the afternoon."

  3. Generally as an adverb:

    Without reference to specific details.

    Examples:

    "'Generally speaking …"

  4. Generally as an adverb (obsolete):

    Collectively; as a whole; without omissions.

  1. Wontedly as an adverb:

    Usually, customarily, or habitually.