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Fractionally - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

fractionally

/ˈfrækʃənəli/ /ˈfrækʃənəli/

Definition:

To a very small degree or extent; slightly.

Synonyms:

slightly, marginally, minimally, somewhat, negligibly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

significantly, substantially, considerably

Common Collocations:

fractionally better, fractionally higher, fractionally lower, fractionally different

Derivatives:

fractional, fractions

Usage Tips:

Use "fractionally" to describe minor changes or differences, often in comparisons.

Common Phrases:

fractionally off, fractionally ahead, fractionally behind

Etymology:

Derived from "fraction," from Latin "fractio," meaning a breaking or dividing into parts.

Examples:

  • 1. The price increased fractionally overnight.
  • 2. Her score was fractionally higher than his.
  • 3. The temperature dropped fractionally after sunset.
  • 4. He adjusted the knob fractionally to the left.

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