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accidentally
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not happening or done on purpose
I accidentally spilled milk syn: by chance |
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intentionally
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done in a particular way
I intentionally spilled some milk. syn: planned |
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occasionally
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now and then, from time to time
Occasionally, our family travels all year round. syn: sometimes |
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additionally
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extra
Additionally, I had homework besides my chores. syn: more |
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incidentally
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as a matter of less interest or importance
Incidentally, I also went to game Game Stop to buy more games. syn: casually |
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nationally
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a relatively large group of people organized under one single independent government; a country
September 11 was nationally recognized as a tragedy. syn: countrywide |
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exceptionally
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well above average; extraordinary
The new house that we moved into is exceptionally wide. syn: extraordinary |
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generally
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in most cases
I am generally on time for social studies. syn: usually |
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usually
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commonly encountered experience
Erik usually loses his hat every year. syn: typically |
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verbally
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consisting of words
He verbally gave his speech to the crowd. syn: orally |
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factually
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accurately
My report about the Green Sea Turtle was factually correct. syn: genuinely |
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globally
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involving the entire earth; worldwide
The TV channel 24 is globally broadcast. syn: universally |
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physically
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relating to nature or the world as we see it.
Bob is physically fit after he plays basketball for an hour every day. syn: bodily |
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practically
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almost
It is practically impossible for the Olympic swimmer to break his world record. syn: almost |
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Typically
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combining or showing the special characteristics of a group or kind
I typically see Micaela goofing off. syn: normally |
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Orally
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spoken
Mrs. Port made us do our reports orally. |
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partially
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not completely
The project that Heather and I are working on is partially finished. syn: fractionally |
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vocally
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relating to the voice
Rachel Carson was a very strong speaker; she vocally made her point about DDT. syn: spoken |
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identically
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being the same
On twin day brook and Macaela were identically dressed. syn: same |
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technically
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involving or related to the practical, mechanical, and industrial arts or the applied sciences.
The mechanical engineer was technically skilled. syn: mechanically |
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coincidentally
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by chance happening or existing at the same time
He was coincidentally born on the day his sister got married. syn: jointly |
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chemically
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relating to the composition and properties of matter
Salt and bath crystals are chemically related. |
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professionally
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engaging in a given actifity as a source of livelihood or as a career
Abby Wambach is professionally known soccer player. |
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essentially
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important in the highest degree
It is essentially important that we go to the meeting on Friday. |