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emulously

/'emjuləsli/
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Word: Emulously

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: "Emulously" means doing something in a way that shows a desire to imitate or surpass someone else, often in a competitive manner. It comes from the word "emulate," which means to strive to equal or excel someone else.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "emulously" when you want to describe actions taken in a competitive spirit, especially when someone is trying to do better than another person.
  • It is typically used in more formal or literary contexts, so it might not be common in everyday conversation.
Example Sentence:
  • "She emulously tried to outdo her older sister in every school competition."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or academic writing, you might see "emulously" used to describe characters who are motivated by rivalry or admiration. For example: "His emulous nature drove him to excel in his studies, spurred on by the achievements of his peers."
Word Variants:
  • Emulate (verb): To strive to equal or match someone, often by imitating them.
  • Emulation (noun): The act of imitating or striving to equal someone, often out of admiration or competition.
Different Meaning:

While "emulously" specifically refers to imitation in a competitive sense, "emulate" on its own can sometimes simply mean to imitate without the competitive aspect.

Synonyms:
  • Competitively
  • Imitatively
  • Rivalrously
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs that include "emulously," but you might hear phrases like: - "Keeping up with the Joneses" – This means trying to match the lifestyle or achievements of others, similar to the idea of competition implied by "emulously." - "One-upping" – This phrasal verb means to outdo someone, often in a playful or competitive way.

Summary:

"Emulously" describes a way of acting that involves competition and imitation.

Adverb
  1. in a competitively imitative manner
    • she emulously tried to outdo her older sister

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