Definition of Idiomatically

1. Adverb. In an idiomatic manner. "He expressed himself idiomatically"

Partainyms: Idiomatic

Definition of Idiomatically

1. Adverb. In an idiomatic manner. ¹

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Definition of Idiomatically

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Idiomatically

idiolalia
idiolatries
idiolatry
idiolect
idiolectal
idiolectic
idiolectical
idiolects
idiolysin
idiom
idiom blend
idiomata
idiomatic
idiomatic expression
idiomatical
idiomatically (current term)
idiomaticities
idiomaticity
idiomatick
idiomaticness
idiomaticnesses
idiomatology
idiomorph
idiomorphic
idiomorphous
idiomorphs
idioms
idiomuscular
idiomuscular contraction
idionodal

Literary usage of Idiomatically

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to St. Luke by Alfred Plummer (1896)
"We have clauses idiomatically interlaced, not simply co-ordinated. The modest position claimed by the writer is evidence of his honesty. ..."

2. The Association Review by American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (1903)
"Smith, James L., Current History in the School-Room, 112; Teach Language idiomatically, 471; refs. to, 53, 273, 453. ..."

3. The Rise, Progress, and Present Structure of the English Language by Matthew Harrison (1861)
"RELATIVE PRONOUN OMITTED idiomatically. IN common conversation, and familiar narrative, it is not usual to omit the relative pronoun altogether. ..."

4. A Handbook of the Ila Language by Edwin William Smith (1907)
"CHAPTER VIII IRREGULAR VERBS; THE VERBS 'TO BE' AND 'TO HAVE'; VERBS USED idiomatically SECT. i. IRREGULAR VERBS. THERE are certain verbs beginning with a ..."

5. Idiomatic Key to the French Language: Illustrated with Copious and Practical by Étienne Lambert, Alfred Sardou (1874)
"... FAIRE FAIRE idiomatically CONJUGATED AS A MODEL FOR THE USE 0F ALL OTHER IDIOMS. Faire faire. To have made, to get made, or cause to be done. ..."

6. An Italian Conversation Grammar: Comprising the Most Important Rules of by Napoleone Perini (1884)
"ON THE VERB " AVERE," USED idiomatically. 603. " Avere," besides its ordinary meaning of to have, has also the meaning of to be impressed by, ..."

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