strictly

[ˈstrɪktli]

strictly Definition

  • 1in a way that is severe or inflexible
  • 2in a way that is limited to a particular area, group, or subject

Using strictly: Examples

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

  • Example

    The rules are strictly enforced.

  • Example

    He adheres strictly to his diet.

  • Example

    This event is strictly for adults only.

  • Example

    I'm strictly against animal testing.

strictly Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with strictly

  • used to indicate that a statement is an accurate but narrow description of something, and that there is more to be said or considered

    Example

    Strictly speaking, the company is not in financial trouble, but it could be if sales don't improve.

  • a British television show featuring celebrities who are paired with professional dancers and compete in ballroom dancing

    Example

    My mom loves watching Strictly Come Dancing every weekend.

  • strictly business

    pertaining to a situation or relationship that is purely professional and not personal

    Example

    Let's keep this meeting strictly business and avoid discussing personal matters.

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Summary: strictly in Brief

The adverb 'strictly' [ˈstrɪktli] has two main meanings. Firstly, it refers to something being done in a severe or inflexible manner, such as 'The rules are strictly enforced.' Secondly, it can mean something being limited to a particular area, group, or subject, like 'This event is strictly for adults only.' Other phrases include 'strictly speaking,' indicating a narrow description, and 'strictly business,' meaning a purely professional relationship.

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