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Meaning of necessarily
The primary meaning of the word "necessarily" is in a manner that is required or essential.
Etymology of necessarily
The word "necessarily" has its roots in the Latin words "necessarius," meaning necessary, and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb
The word has been in use since the 15th century, initially derived from the Old French "necessaire," which is also rooted in the Latin "necessarius"
Synonyms
inevitably
naturally
obviously
clearly
undoubtedly
unquestionably
indisputably
inescapably
ineluctably
unavoidably
inexorably
automatically
mechanically
spontaneously
instinctively
intuitively
logically
rationally
reasonably
compulsorily
obligatorily
mandatorily
imperatively
urgently
essentially
basically
fundamentally
vitally
crucially
indispensably
needfully
requiredly
obligingly
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is required or essential in order for something else to happen or be done
- * Used to indicate that something is inevitable or unavoidable
- * Used to indicate that something is done or happens as a matter of course
Usage Examples
- The new policy will necessarily lead to increased costs for the company
- * She will necessarily have to work late to meet the deadline
- * The company will necessarily have to downsize due to financial difficulties
Antonyms
optionally
voluntarily
avoidably
evitably
unnecessarily
unjustifiably
groundlessly
needlessly
wantonly
gratuitously
superfluously
redundantly
pointlessly
futilely
ineffectively
unproductively
unfruitfully
inconsequentially
insignificantly
trivially
frivolously