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Meanings of
primitively
in English
Portuguese
originalmente
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With reference to the origin or beginning.
originally
in the beginning
Portuguese
originalmente
Synonyms
Examples for "
originally
"
originally
in the beginning
Examples for "
originally
"
1
The companies
originally
said they expected to close the deal this year.
2
History: A field stone building,
originally
a home, built in the 1890s.
3
Thus the social idea and the national idea were
originally
intimately connected.
4
She
originally
applied to study Law despite really wanting to study History.
5
Hughes
originally
played for his home state before moving to South Australia.
1
Teachers might find it was extra work
in
the
beginning
,
she said.
2
Todd Tucker: There definitely were challenges blending the family
in
the
beginning
.
3
That's why I brought up this whole citizenship question
in
the
beginning
.
4
Everyone puts their best foot forward
in
the
beginning
of any courtship.
5
Now the Pope had died
in
the
beginning
of the year 1513.
Usage of
primitively
in English
1
Andrew found the work deeply, almost
primitively
satisfying: moving stone, making hedge.
2
Even in his faults he had ever been
primitively
simple and obvious.
3
Manitou showed itself antagonistic to progress; it was old-fashioned, and
primitively
agricultural.
4
Roger leaped
primitively
to grapple and break his enemy with bare hands.
5
The crosses were wooden and
primitively
made, the graves surrounded by stones.
6
I was unable to be present at the ceremony, which was
primitively
simple.
7
Neodjuvant chemotherapy has been
primitively
used in locally advanced breast cancer.
8
The success of this new but still
primitively
crude class of apparatus was immediate.
9
Preparations for bed are simple in the mountains-theywere
primitively
simple for me that night.
10
The facility had a base headquarters and five satellite training areas, all of them
primitively
equipped.
11
On its pages were
primitively
outlined the features of most of the women of his fiction.
12
That's a
primitively
feminine wish and not at all in accordance with my own advanced ideas.
13
How could she be less
primitively
honest in the face of one than of the other?
14
She was lovely and tender, but
primitively
firm.
15
What could there be in common between the sophisticated Eglington and this sweet,
primitively
wholesome Quaker girl?
16
He was a Caliban-like creature,
primitively
ugly, with a mop of hair that had never been combed.
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primitively
Adverb
Frequent collocations
primitively simple
consist primitively
deal primitively
primitively agricultural
primitively appealing
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Translations for
primitively
Portuguese
originalmente
Primitively
through the time