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Grammatically - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

grammatically

/ɡrəˈmætɪkli/ /ɡrəˈmætɪkli/

Definition:

In a manner conforming to the rules of grammar; correctly structured in language.

Synonyms:

linguistically, syntactically, correctly, properly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

ungrammatically, incorrectly

Common Collocations:

grammatically correct, grammatically incorrect, grammatically sound, grammatically complex

Derivatives:

grammatical, grammarian, grammaticality

Usage Tips:

Use 'grammatically' to describe sentences or phrases that follow standard language rules accurately.

Common Phrases:

grammatically speaking, grammatically correct sentence, grammatically sound argument

Etymology:

Derived from Late Latin 'grammaticalis,' relating to grammar; influenced by Greek 'grammatikē.'

Examples:

  • 1. She writes grammatically flawless essays every time.
  • 2. The sentence is not grammatically correct due to missing punctuation.
  • 3. He speaks English fluently and grammatically.
  • 4. Teachers emphasize the importance of writing grammatically in formal contexts.

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