Adversatively

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædvərˈseɪtɪvli/

Definitions of adversatively

adverb in a manner that shows opposition or contrast

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat pizza, but my sister prefers burgers.

A2 I wanted to go to the beach; adversatively, it started raining heavily.

B1 She enjoys reading fiction novels; adversatively, he prefers non-fiction.

B2 The company reported high profits this quarter; adversatively, their stock price dropped.

C1 The new policy aims to increase efficiency; adversatively, it has caused confusion among employees.

C2 The team worked tirelessly to meet the deadline; adversatively, they were unable to deliver the final product on time.

Examples of adversatively in a Sentence

formal The researcher presented the findings of the study adversatively, highlighting the limitations of the methodology.

informal She argued with her friend adversatively, pointing out the flaws in their plan.

slang He debated his opponent adversatively, shutting down their arguments with ease.

figurative The storm raged on adversatively, causing chaos and destruction in its path.

Grammatical Forms of adversatively

past tense

adversatively

plural

adversatives

comparative

more adversatively

superlative

most adversatively

present tense

adversatively

future tense

will adversatively

perfect tense

have adversatively

continuous tense

is adversatively

singular

adversatively

positive degree

adversatively

infinitive

to adversatively

gerund

adversatively

participle

adversatively

Origin and Evolution of adversatively

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adversatively' originated from the Latin word 'adversativus', which is derived from the Latin word 'adversus' meaning 'turned against'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a grammatical context to indicate opposition or contrast between elements in a sentence, the use of 'adversatively' has evolved to also describe a manner of expressing disagreement or contradiction in various contexts.