Meaning & Definition of word "Namely"

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    Namely

    /ˈneɪmli/

    adverb:

    • 1. used to introduce specific examples or to clarify a statement.
      • Example: She has a lot of interests, namely painting, cooking, and hiking.
    • 2. used to specify something more clearly.
      • Example: There are two main issues we need to address, namely budget constraints and staffing shortages.
    • 3. for example; explicitly.
      • Example: He enjoys various sports, namely football and basketball.
    • 4. that is to say.
      • Example: He is an expert in his field, namely, advanced robotics.
    • 5. to specify the subject being discussed.
      • Example: Many countries face challenges, namely, climate change and economic inequality.

    Etymology

    Middle English, derived from 'name' + '-ly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    namely speaking:

    In specific terms or particularly.

    namely that:

    Specifically regarding that point.

    Related Words

    specifically:

    In a specific manner; precisely.

    e.g.:

    For example; used to introduce examples.

    Slang Meanings of namely

    Meaning: In simpler terms

    Example Sentence: She didn't like the movie, namely it was boring.

    Meaning: To put it plainly

    Example Sentence: We need more money, namely we're broke.