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significantly
adverb as in essentially
Strongest matches
actually, approximately, necessarily, originally, permanently, quite, really, substantially, truly, typically, virtually
Strong match
adverb as in far
adverb as in necessarily
Strongest matches
automatically, naturally, no doubt, undoubtedly, unquestionably
Weak matches
accordingly, as a matter of course, axiomatically, beyond one's control, by definition, by its own nature, cardinally, come what may, compulsorily, consequently, exigently, from within, fundamentally, incontrovertibly, indubitably, ineluctably, inescapably, inexorably, irresistibly, of course, of necessity, perforce, positively, pressingly, unpreventably, vitally, willy-nilly, without fail
adverb as in quite
Strongest matches
fairly, pretty, rather, reasonably, relatively, somewhat, very
Weak matches
adverb as in somewhat
Strongest matches
a little, considerably, fairly, far, kind of, moderately, partially, pretty, quite, rather, slightly
Weak matches
adequately, bearably, in part, incompletely, insignificantly, more or less, not much, ratherish, some, something, sort of, to a degree, tolerably, well
Example Sentences
But as Trump prepares to reenter the White House with a proposal to significantly expand tariffs, they seem to be on everyone's mind.
These advocates called for imposing further restrictions on demolition, which the Planning Department said could significantly reduce new housing construction, including units that are mandated to be affordable to low-income households.
The transfer of all GPS and ACC raw data is no longer necessary, allowing data communication with a significantly lower bandwidth to transmit the relevant information.
It demonstrates high performance with significantly fewer training parameters and shorter run-time compared to the latest deep learning-based models and, of course, it also outperforms explicit deconvolution methods.
"It's important to think about where the moisture comes from, because performance can be significantly impacted based on how it's integrated."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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