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Synonyms for categorically
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : kat-i-gawr-i-kuhl, -gor- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌkæt ɪˈgɔr ɪ kəl, -ˈgɒr- |
Top 10 synonyms for categorically
- accurately
- admittedly
- amen
- as a matter of fact
- assuredly
- authentically
- beyond a doubt
- beyond any doubt
- beyond doubt
- characteristically
- come hell or high water
- conclusively
- concretely
- de facto
- decidedly
- decisively
- directly
- distinctively
- distinctly
- doubtlessly
- easily
- especially
- exactly
- explicitly
- expressly
- fairly
- far and away
- finally
- firmly
- flat
- flat out
- flatly
- for a fact
- for fair
- for real
- for sure
- genuinely
- honestly
- in actuality
- in detail
- in effect
- in fact
- in no uncertain terms
- in point of fact
- in reality
- in specie
- indeed
- indicatively
- individually
- indub
- indubitably
- legitimately
- literally
- manifestly
- minutely
- no catch
- no holds barred
- no ifs ands or buts
- no ifs ands or buts about it
- no kicker
- no strings attached
- nothing else but
- obviously
- of course
- on the button
- on the money
- on the nose
- outright
- peculiarly
- plainly
- pointedly
- positively
- precisely
- really
- really truly
- respectively
- right on
- specially
- specifically
- straight out
- sure
- sure as can be
- sure as hell
- sure enough
- sure thing
- surely
- the ticket
- the very thing
- thoroughly
- to a tee
- truly
- truthfully
- unambiguously
- unconditionally
- undeniably
- undoubtedly
- unequivocally
- unmistakably
- unqualifiedly
- unquestionably
- unreservedly
- verily
- well
- with certainty
- without doubt
- without fail
- without qualification
- without question
Définition of categorically
Origin :- 1590s, as a term in logic, "unqualified, asserting absolutely," from Late Latin categoricus, from Greek kategorikos "accusatory, affirmative, categorical," from kategoria (see category). General sense of "explicit, unconditional" is from 1610s. Categorical imperative, from the philosophy of Kant, first recorded 1827. Related: Categorically.
- As in absolutely : adv certainly, without question
- As in positively : adv absolutely, definitely
- As in really : adv without a doubt
- As in specifically : adv expressly, particularly
- As in unconditionally : adv absolutely
- As in beyond a shadow of a doubt : adv in an undoubtable way
- As in flatly : adv in direct way
- As in genuinely : adv really
- As in verily : adv really
- As in definitely : adv certainly
- As in expressly : adv definitely, unambiguously
- If she asked him a question, he answered it categorically and clearly, if he were able.
- Extract from : « Casa Braccio, Volumes 1 and 2 (of 2) » by F. Marion Crawford
- He then asked her what the contents were, and she described them categorically.
- Extract from : « The Romance of His Life » by Mary Cholmondeley
- The matter was decided, scientifically and categorically, and no appeal allowed.
- Extract from : « Myths of the Rhine » by X. B. Saintine
- Answer frankly and categorically the questions I will put to you!
- Extract from : « The Bee Hunters » by Gustave Aimard
- The second statement we contradict by the census as categorically as the first.
- Extract from : « A Defence of Virginia » by Robert L. Dabney
- But as it is categorically repeated, perhaps I ought to notice it.
- Extract from : « Letters and Literary Memorials of Samuel J. Tilden, v. 2 » by Samuel J. Tilden
- What is it now which is categorically commanded by the practical reason?
- Extract from : « A History of Philosophy in Epitome » by Albert Schwegler
- An official paper has categorically described this ceremony.
- Extract from : « The Green Book » by Mr Jkai
- I expected all these questions in about that order, and answered them categorically.
- Extract from : « Capturing a Locomotive » by William Pittenger
- Now she meant to dispose of that quickly and categorically and have it done with.
- Extract from : « The Tempering » by Charles Neville Buck
Antonyms for categorically
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