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necessarily

/ˌnɛsəˈsɛɹəli/

Meanings
  • adverb

    Required or absolutely necessary; indispensable.

    - "You necessarily need a car to travel long distances."
    - "Necessarily, the chef followed the recipe exactly."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌnɛsəˈsɛɹəli/



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Synonyms

needs
Rhymes
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applies , compiles , supplies
Variants
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necessarily , not necessarily
Etymology
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From necessary, from Old French necessaire 'indispensable', from Latin necessarius 'indispensable'.


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  1. The word 'necessarily' comes from the Latin word 'necessarius', which means 'indispensable'.

  2. The longest word in the English language that can be typed using only the left hand is 'stewardesses', but a shorter word that fits the criteria is 'necessarily'.


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  1. necessity: The state of being essential or indispensable.

  2. indispensable: Cannot be dispensed with; absolutely necessary.


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In literature, 'necessarily' is often used to emphasize the importance or inevitability of a situation or action. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby', the character Nick Carraway states, 'I hope she'll be a fool—that's the only thing that would make me glad. I hope she'll forget him. If she doesn't, I'll be the biggest fool in Town. But I can't help hoping she will. I've come to a pretty pass where I take a sort of pride in being a fool—but I can't make a fool of myself about Gatsby. It's impossible. A fool there's nothing in common between—and yet I feel that I hate him.' This use of 'necessarily' highlights the importance of Nick's feelings towards Gatsby and the complexity of his relationship with him.

How to Memorize "necessarily"

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    - Visualize a situation where you absolutely need something, such as a car to travel long distances.

  2. associate

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  3. mnemonics

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