Pronunciation: /əˈdʌmbrətɪvli/
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, manner, place, or degree
A1 She explained the concept adumbratively so that even beginners could understand.
A2 The teacher adumbratively outlined the main points of the lesson for the students.
B1 The presentation adumbratively covered the key features of the new software.
B2 The article adumbratively discussed the implications of the new law.
C1 The speaker adumbratively analyzed the economic trends affecting the global market.
C2 The author adumbratively portrayed the complex relationships between the characters in the novel.
formal The lecturer adumbratively explained the complex theory to the students.
informal She adumbratively outlined the plan for the project during the meeting.
slang He adumbratively spilled the tea about what happened at the party last night.
figurative The artist adumbratively depicted the emotions of the characters in his painting.
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