Adjunctly

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈdʒʌŋktli/

Definitions of adjunctly

adverb in an adjunct manner; as an adjunct

Example Sentences

A1 She studied diligently and adjunctly to pass her exams.

A2 The students worked together adjunctly on the group project.

B1 The new employee was able to integrate adjunctly into the team.

B2 The research findings were presented adjunctly with the conclusions.

C1 The company operates adjunctly with industry standards.

C2 The artist's work is often critiqued adjunctly with other contemporary pieces.

Examples of adjunctly in a Sentence

formal The two departments work adjunctly to ensure a smooth transition process.

informal The teams are working adjunctly on the project to get it done faster.

slang We're all just adjunctly chipping in to make this party happen.

figurative The artist's use of color and light adjunctly creates a sense of movement in the painting.

Grammatical Forms of adjunctly

past tense

adjuncted

plural

adjuncts

comparative

more adjunctly

superlative

most adjunctly

present tense

adjuncts

future tense

will adjunct

perfect tense

has adjuncted

continuous tense

is adjuncting

singular

adjunctly

positive degree

adjunctly

infinitive

to adjunct

gerund

adjuncting

participle

adjuncted

Origin and Evolution of adjunctly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adjunctly' originated from the Latin word 'adjunctus', meaning joined or connected.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a more literal sense to describe something that is joined or connected, 'adjunctly' has evolved to also signify something that is added or supplementary in a more abstract sense.