narrowly
11narrowly — Having a length:breadth ratio between 3:1 and 6:1; if the ratio is more than 6:1 then the shape is described as very narrowly, except in the case of very narrowly oblong which is termed linear …
12narrowly — adv. Narrowly is used with these verbs: ↑approve, ↑avert, ↑avoid, ↑beat, ↑conceive, ↑defeat, ↑define, ↑escape, ↑evade, ↑eye, ↑focus, ↑interpret, ↑ …
13narrowly — [ˈnærəʊli] adv by a very small amount Three teenagers narrowly escaped death in the crash.[/ex] …
14narrowly — narrow ► ADJECTIVE (narrower, narrowest) 1) of small width in comparison to length. 2) limited in extent, amount, or scope. 3) barely achieved: a narrow escape. ► VERB 1) become or make narrower. 2) …
15narrowly — adverb in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions (Freq. 3) he interprets the law narrowly • Ant: ↑broadly • Derived from adjective: ↑narrow …
16narrowly — adverb see narrow I …
17narrowly — See narrowish. * * * …
18narrowly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. nearly, close(ly), by a (narrow) margin; see almost …
19narrowly — nærəʊlɪ adv. in a narrow manner, barely, scarcely …
20narrowly — nar·row·ly …