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Meanings of
seriously
in inglês
português
gravemente
Back to the meaning
To a severe or serious degree.
badly
gravely
severely
português
gravemente
português
seriamente
Back to the meaning
In an earnest manner.
earnestly
in earnest
português
seriamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
badly
"
badly
gravely
severely
Examples for "
badly
"
1
New Zealand scored particularly
badly
on intimate partner violence and community safety.
2
But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has gone
badly
wrong.
3
In Britain, polls called the result of May's national election
badly
wrong.
4
Indeed, they
badly
needed good news to enhance the group's share rating.
5
It
badly
needs funds to revive currency trade and restart the economy.
1
The Père Longuemare
gravely
recited the sacramental words in muttered tones; then:
2
I answered
gravely
,
'He's left himself a lot of work to do!'
3
The United States says it is
gravely
concerned about the proposed amendments.
4
Many of the victims were
gravely
injured, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick said.
5
Mr Abe said the launch did not
gravely
affect Japan's national security.
1
Unmanned flights within Europe are
severely
limited by air traffic control regulations.
2
The effect of obesity on
severely
injured patients, however, remains incompletely defined.
3
Moreover, the UK has
severely
limited its influence in future EU decisions.
4
Family budgets continue to be stretched... and consumer confidence is
severely
dented.
5
However, market participants say Chinese regulators are now
severely
limiting offshore financing.
Usage of
seriously
in inglês
1
Yet, it's clear the president takes
seriously
his position as role model.
2
She said the blockades would continue until councils take the problem
seriously
.
3
Liability is
seriously
at issue in the case, the court previously heard.
4
I don't know what your problem is, but you
seriously
need help.
5
Photo: Westport News She said farmers were taking the weather warnings
seriously
.
6
However, it was still taking the positive results very
seriously
,
it said.
7
Therefore, there must be something
seriously
wrong with the methods being used.
8
However since 2012, it has also allowed the
seriously
cashed-up, paying public.
9
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said the government is taking the outbreak
seriously
.
10
The officers fired their weapons,
seriously
wounding McGowan, law enforcement authorities said.
11
Ireland is now taken
seriously
in the technology world, said Mr Kitt.
12
The political authority that role requires, however, has already been
seriously
undermined.
13
He said the government was not taking the issue of blasphemy
seriously
.
14
However, from my point of view, it is not worth it,
seriously
.
15
Technology firms and the U.S. government are taking the threat extremely
seriously
.
16
Such acts
seriously
damage the United States' credibility and image, he said.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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seriously
Adverb
Frequent collocations
take seriously
seriously ill
say seriously
think seriously
seriously wrong
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Translations for
seriously
português
gravemente
seriamente
sinceramente
Seriously
through the time
Seriously
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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