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grammatically

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for grammatically.

Editorial note

Your language will be full of tortured constructions that are (hopefully) grammatically legal but idiomatically terrible.

Examples16
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Concerning grammar.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of grammatically gathered in one view.

adverb

Concerning grammar.

adverb

In a grammatical manner.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for grammatically.

adverb

Concerning grammar.

adverb

In a grammatical manner.

Example sentences

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Your language will be full of tortured constructions that are (hopefully) grammatically legal but idiomatically terrible.

2

Gist'd (is that even the right verb?) a couple of wiki pages and found the summary quite useful, and surprisingly, grammatically correct.

3

We can prove historically and grammatically that this isn't true, but it took the Supreme Court's agreement for the legislature to accept it.

4

Also, the article could have been spotless grammatically speaking but utterly uninteresting - I would certainly enjoy the opposite more.

5

I wouldn't want a text editor that didn't allow me to write a grammatically incorrect sentence.

6

It's true that Japanese (and the other minor Japonic languages) borrows a lot of Chinese vocabulary but grammatically and phonetically they have practically nothing in common.

7

It is grammatically correct and has real semantic meaning.

8

Those minor words are usually grammatically necessary, but in the context of a slide presentation the presenter's verbal part of the presentation clarifies ambiguities in the visual part.

9

I upmodded it because I can see that, while grammatically a question, its real purpose is to thank Nickb, and I think he deserves it.

10

While grammatically, English is Germanic, it did borrow a ton of vocabulary from French after the Norman invasion, so from a lexical perspective it's related to the romance languages by proxy.

11

:) it's grammatically correct because @gist uses an extraction based strategy.

12

I think it's important to understand that such remarks, while grammatically in the second person, are not really addressed to the OP (who as he says, has learned from his experiences).

Quote examples

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Basically, not only is "they" wrong grammatically, but it also fails at it's job and makes little sense semantically.

2

Grammatically, its negation would be "Shikata ga aru", but I never heard this said once.

3

"surrounding our rights with privacy" (which is grammatically correct but doesn't really make sense in this context).

4

Grammatically, it’s kind of like the word "similar".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use grammatically in a sentence?

Your language will be full of tortured constructions that are (hopefully) grammatically legal but idiomatically terrible.

What does grammatically mean?

Concerning grammar.

What part of speech is grammatically?

grammatically is commonly used as adverb.