mostly

[ˈməʊstli]

mostly Definition

  • 1mainly; for the most part
  • 2usually or generally

Using mostly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mostly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I mostly work from home.

  • Example

    The movie was mostly boring.

  • Example

    She mostly eats vegetarian food.

  • Example

    He is mostly a quiet person.

mostly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mostly

Antonyms for mostly

Phrases with mostly

  • not likely to cause harm or damage

    Example

    The small spider in the corner of the room was mostly harmless.

  • a weather forecast indicating that the sky will be mostly clear with some scattered clouds

    Example

    The weatherman said it would be mostly sunny today with a chance of rain later in the evening.

  • mostly dead

    a humorous way of saying that someone is almost completely exhausted or tired

    Example

    After working for 12 hours straight, I feel mostly dead.

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Summary: mostly in Brief

The adverb 'mostly' [ˈməʊstli] means mainly or generally. It is used to describe something that happens most of the time, as in 'She mostly eats vegetarian food.' 'Mostly' can also be used to describe weather forecasts or to indicate that something is not likely to cause harm, as in 'mostly sunny' or 'mostly harmless.'

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