different between intensively vs surprisingly
intensively
English
Etymology
intensive +? -ly
Adverb
intensively (comparative more intensively, superlative most intensively)
- In an intensive way.
Translations
intensively From the web:
- intensively meaning
- intensively what does it mean
- intensive reading
- what does intensively cultivated mean
- what is intensively reared
- what is intensively farmed
- what does intensively
- what does intensively mean
surprisingly
English
Etymology
surprising +? -ly
Adverb
surprisingly (comparative more surprisingly, superlative most surprisingly)
- In a way that causes surprise because it is unexpected, or unusual.
- The house was surprisingly small for such a numerous family.
- Not surprisingly, the electrician didn't come at the time he had said.
Usage notes
- This adverb is more often used to modify an adjective than a verb
Synonyms
- unexpectedly
- unusually
Antonyms
- as usual
- normally
Translations
surprisingly From the web:
- what surprisingly happens to churchill in 1945
- what surprisingly produces the most serotonin
- what surprisingly floats
- surprisingly meaning
- what surprisingly is scientifically proven
- surprisingly what meaning in urdu
- what does surprisingly mean
- what is surprisingly not vegan
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