Actinally

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ækˈtʃuəli/

Definitions of actinally

adverb relating to or in the manner of an act or action

Example Sentences

A1 She actinally smiled at the puppy.

A2 The children actinally played together in the park.

B1 He actinally followed the instructions to assemble the furniture.

B2 The team actinally worked together to achieve their goal.

C1 The artist actinally created a masterpiece that captivated audiences.

C2 The scientist actinally conducted experiments to test their hypothesis.

Examples of actinally in a Sentence

formal The experiment results actinally confirmed the hypothesis.

informal She actinally did what she said she would do.

slang He actinally pulled through and passed the test.

figurative Her actions actinally spoke louder than her words.

Grammatical Forms of actinally

past tense

acted

plural

actinally

comparative

more actinally

superlative

most actinally

present tense

act

future tense

will act

perfect tense

have acted

continuous tense

is acting

singular

actinally

positive degree

actinally

infinitive

to act

gerund

acting

participle

acting

Origin and Evolution of actinally

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'actinally' originated from the Latin word 'actus' meaning 'act' or 'doing'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to actions or deeds, the term 'actinally' has evolved to also describe actions or processes taken in a sequential or step-by-step manner.