different between dramatically vs abruptly
dramatically
English
Etymology
dramatic +? -ally
Adverb
dramatically (comparative more dramatically, superlative most dramatically)
- In a dramatic manner.
Translations
See also
- significantly
- drastically
- strikingly
Further reading
- dramatically in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- dramatically in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
dramatically From the web:
- what dramatically changes when starfish are removed
- what dramatically means
- what dramatically changes when starfish are removed from the simulated system
- what happens when starfish are removed from the ecosystem
abruptly
English
Etymology
abrupt +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??b??p.li/, /?.?b??pt.li/
Adverb
abruptly (comparative more abruptly, superlative most abruptly)
- In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly; precipitously. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
Derived terms
- abruptly-pinnate
Translations
References
abruptly From the web:
- what abruptly means
- what abruptly means in spanish
- what abruptly synonym
- what abruptly in tagalog
- what's abruptly in french
- abruptly meaning in farsi
- abruptly what does it means
- what does abruptly
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