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Antonyms for rigorously
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : rig-er-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɪg ər əs |
Definition of rigorously
Origin :- late 14c., from Old French rigorous (13c., Modern French rigoureux), from Medieval Latin rigorosus, from Latin rigor (see rigor). Related: Rigorously.
- As in literally : adv word for word; exactly
- As in severely : adv harshly
- As in strictly : adv rigidly
- As in carefully : adv cautiously; painstakingly
- As in difficultly : adv hard
- As in exactly : adv accurately, particularly
- As in hard : adv with great force
- And the children were few; the population had been rigorously kept down.
- Extract from : « Two Thousand Miles Below » by Charles Willard Diffin
- And so far as went the words themselves, they were rigorously true.
- Extract from : « Bardelys the Magnificent » by Rafael Sabatini
- Here is where the art of skipping is to be rigorously applied.
- Extract from : « A Book for All Readers » by Ainsworth Rand Spofford
- The Spanish attack was pressed as rigorously as at the beginning.
- Extract from : « South American Fights and Fighters » by Cyrus Townsend Brady
- Ornament of every kind is rigorously excluded from these rooms.
- Extract from : « General John Regan » by George A. Birmingham
- Those I find untrustworthy I mark down, and they will be dealt with rigorously.
- Extract from : « The Dop Doctor » by Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
- They were treated just as rigorously as they had been on board the ships that brought them out.
- Extract from : « The Land of the Kangaroo » by Thomas Wallace Knox
- In Elizabeth's early married life she had kept it rigorously.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Boston » by Amanda Millie Douglas
- She watched his hand, firm and warm, rigorously scoring her work.
- Extract from : « Sons and Lovers » by David Herbert Lawrence
- In the desert of Bethany Home all these emotions had been rigorously repressed.
- Extract from : « A Modern Cinderella » by Amanda M. Douglas
Synonyms for rigorously
- absolutely
- actively
- actually
- acutely
- altogether
- angrily
- animatedly
- anxiously
- arduously
- attentively
- badly
- bang
- boisterously
- briskly
- brutally
- carefully
- circumspectly
- closely
- completely
- concernedly
- conscientiously
- correctly
- critically
- cruelly
- dangerously
- definitely
- deliberately
- delicately
- dependably
- direct
- directly
- discreetly
- earnestly
- energetically
- exactly
- explicitly
- expressly
- extremely
- factually
- faithfully
- fastidiously
- faultlessly
- ferociously
- fiercely
- firmly
- for a fact
- for certain
- for sure
- forcibly
- frantically
- fully
- furiously
- gingerly
- gravely
- guardedly
- hard
- hardly
- heavily
- heedfully
- honorably
- in detail
- in every respect
- indeed
- indisputably
- intensely
- just
- keenly
- laboriously
- letter by letter
- like fury
- literally
- literatim
- madly
- markedly
- meanly
- methodically
- meticulously
- no mistake
- not figuratively
- on the dot
- on the money
- on the nail
- on the nose
- painfully
- particularly
- plainly
- positively
- powerfully
- precisely
- providently
- prudently
- punctiliously
- quite
- really
- regardfully
- relentlessly
- reliably
- right
- rightly
- rigorously
- roughly
- rowdily
- savagely
- scrupulously
- seriously
- severely
- sharp
- sharply
- sic
- simply
- solicitously
- sorely
- specifically
- spiritedly
- sprightly
- square
- sternly
- stormily
- straight
- strenuously
- strictly
- stringently
- strongly
- surely
- the ticket
- thoroughly
- thoughtfully
- to the letter
- totally
- truly
- trustily
- truthfully
- tumultously/tumultuously
- turbulently
- undeviatingly
- undisputably
- unequivocally
- unerringly
- unmistakably
- uprightly
- uproariously
- urgently
- utterly
- veraciously
- verbatim
- veritably
- viciously
- vigilantly
- vigorously
- violently
- vivaciously
- warily
- watchfully
- wholly
- wildly
- with all one's might
- with an iron hand
- with forethought
- with reservations
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