different between exceptionally vs unnaturally
exceptionally
English
Etymology
exceptional +? -ly
Adverb
exceptionally (comparative more exceptionally, superlative most exceptionally)
- To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree.
Synonyms
- uncommonly
- extraordinarily
Antonyms
- categorically
- commonly
- generally
Translations
exceptionally From the web:
- exceptionally what means
- exceptionally what part of speech
- what does exceptionally mean
- what does exceptionally cleared mean
- what does exceptionally well mean
- what does exceptionally beautiful meaning
- what does exceptionally
- what does exceptionally good mean
unnaturally
English
Etymology
From Middle English unnaturelly, equivalent to unnatural +? -ly and/or un- +? naturally.
Adverb
unnaturally (comparative more unnaturally, superlative most unnaturally)
- In an unnatural manner.
unnaturally From the web:
- what is meant by unnaturally
- what does unnatural mean
- what does naturally mean
- what does unnaturally
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