Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɪʃəli/
adjective Initially can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to the beginning or first stage of something.
A1 I initially thought the movie was boring, but it turned out to be really good.
A2 Initially, I had trouble understanding the instructions, but after reading them again, it became clear.
B1 The project initially seemed overwhelming, but with proper planning, it became more manageable.
B2 Initially, there were some technical issues with the software, but they were quickly resolved.
C1 The company initially struggled to attract investors, but after showcasing their product, interest grew.
C2 Initially, the team had doubts about the new strategy, but after seeing positive results, they fully embraced it.
adverb Initially is an adverb that is used to describe something that happens at the beginning or at first.
A1 Initially, I was nervous about starting my new job.
A2 Initially, the project seemed overwhelming, but I soon got the hang of it.
B1 Initially, she was hesitant to join the team, but now she's glad she did.
B2 Initially, the results were promising, but further analysis revealed some flaws.
C1 Initially, the company's stock price soared, but it eventually leveled off.
C2 Initially, the negotiations went smoothly, but tensions arose later on.
formal Initially, the project seemed promising but encountered numerous setbacks along the way.
informal I was initially excited about the party, but now I'm not so sure.
slang I was like, 'No way!' when I initially heard the news.
figurative The seedling initially struggled to grow, but eventually flourished into a beautiful flower.
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