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.
While "emulously" specifically refers to imitation in a competitive sense, "emulate" on its own can sometimes simply mean to imitate without the competitive aspect.
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.
"Emulously" describes a way of acting that involves competition and imitation.