Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈlɑdʒɪkli/
adverb relating to or in the manner of acrology, the study of the first principles of knowledge
A1 She acrologically spelled out her name to make sure the receptionist got it right.
A2 The teacher acrologically explained the new vocabulary words to the students.
B1 The tour guide acrologically translated the historical information for the foreign visitors.
B2 The scientist acrologically analyzed the data to draw meaningful conclusions.
C1 The linguist acrologically deciphered the ancient text to uncover its hidden meaning.
C2 The expert acrologically interpreted the complex theory for the audience to understand.
formal The concept was explained acrologically in the academic paper.
informal I couldn't understand the instructions because they were written acrologically.
slang The text was so acrologically written, it was like reading gibberish.
figurative Her thoughts were all jumbled up in her mind, like trying to decipher a message written acrologically.
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