Meaning & Definition of word "Aggressively"

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    Aggressively

    /əˈɡrɛsɪvli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensiveness or hostility; assertively and forcefully.
      • Example: The sales team marketed the product aggressively to outperform their competitors.
    • 2. In a way that involves a strong or intense approach.
      • Example: She pursued her career aggressively, taking on multiple projects at once.
    • 3. With the intent to dominate or control.
      • Example: The dog barked aggressively at the intruder, warning him to stay away.
    • 4. In a manner that is bold and confident, often disregarding potential risks.
      • Example: He invested aggressively in the stock market, despite the advice to be cautious.

    Etymology

    From aggressive + -ly

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    go aggressively:

    to approach something in a bold and forceful manner.

    aggressively pursue:

    to actively chase or seek something in a determined way.

    Related Words

    aggressive:

    Showing a readiness to attack or confront.

    aggression:

    Hostile or violent behavior.

    assertive:

    Having a strong or distinctive presence.

    Slang Meanings of aggressively

    Meaning: Going all in

    Example Sentence: He is going all in with his investments this year.

    Meaning: Full send

    Example Sentence: She decided to full send it in her presentation.