Digitally

/ˈdɪdʒɪtəli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a manner that relates to or is executed by digital technology or electronic means.
The book is available digitally, allowing readers to access it on their tablets or e-readers.
Referring to the representation or operation of data in binary form, i.e., using digits and electronic signaling.
She submitted the application digitally, reducing the need for paper forms.
In a way that uses numbers or digital systems for measurement.
The concert tickets were sold digitally, ensuring a quick and easy purchasing process.

Etymology

From 'digital', relating to digits or fingers, combined with the suffix '-ly'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

digitally enhanced
Improved using digital technology, especially in graphics or images.
digital divide
The gap between those who have easy access to digital technology and those who do not.
digital footprint
The trail of data that individuals leave on the internet.

Related Words

digital
Related to or characterized by computer technology.
digitization
The process of converting information into a digital format.
digit
A single symbol used in a number system.

Slang Meanings

To do something online, using digital means.
We should just digitally submit the project instead of printing it out.
Referring to interactions or experiences that are conducted via apps or online platforms.
They're having a digitally organized event this weekend.