Meaning & Definition of Narrowly in English
Narrowly
In a limited or restricted manner.
Pronunciation:
/ˈnɛr.oʊ.li/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a way that is limited in extent, range, or scope.
Example Sentence: She narrowly missed the opportunity to present her project.
Definition: With careful consideration and scrutiny.
Example Sentence: The committee narrowly examined each proposal.
Definition: In a way that is close to a particular limit or boundary.
Example Sentence: He narrowly escaped injury in the accident.
Definition: To a small degree or extent.
Example Sentence: The decision was made narrowly, with just one vote of difference.
Definition: With a focus on small details or specific aspects.
Example Sentence: They narrowly focused on the financial aspects of the merger.
Etymology
Origin: From narrow + -ly, indicating manner.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- narrowly defined: Clearly limited in scope or meaning.
- narrowly avoid: To escape something undesirable by a small margin.
- narrowly focused: Concentrated on a specific detail or aspect.
Translations
- Spanish: estrechamente
- French: étroitement
- German: eng
- Russian: узко
Related Words
- narrow: Having a small width.
- narrow-minded: Having a limited perspective or viewpoint.
- narrowness: The quality of being narrow.
Slang Meanings of narrowly
Meaning: Barely or slightly.
Example Sentence: That test was narrowly easy.
Meaning: In a close manner.
Example Sentence: She was narrowly on time for the meeting.