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Tropically - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tropically means relating to or characteristic of the tropics, a region near the equator known for warm weather and lush vegetation. It can describe climates, environments, or conditions typical of this area.

tropically

/ˈtrɑːpɪkli/ /ˈtrɒpɪkli/

Definition:

Relating to or characteristic of the tropics; warm and humid.

Synonyms:

Exotically, lushly, verdantly, balmily

Part of Speech:

Adverb

Antonyms:

Temperately, frigidly, arctically

Common Collocations:

Tropically warm, tropically humid, tropically lush, tropically themed

Derivatives:

Tropical, tropicality, tropicalize

Usage Tips:

Use "tropically" to describe weather or environments resembling the tropics—warm and moist with abundant vegetation.

Common Phrases:

Tropically inclined, tropically inspired, tropically flavored

Etymology:

Derived from "tropical," from Late Latin "tropicālis," relating to the turning points of the sun (solstices).

Examples:

  • 1. The island was tropically lush with vibrant greenery everywhere.
  • 2. She decorated her room tropically with palm leaves and bright colors.
  • 3. The climate felt tropically warm even in early spring.
  • 4. Tropically themed parties often feature fruity drinks and floral decorations.

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