Strictly - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈstrɪktlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word strictly
Brit.  |ˈstrɪk(t)lɪ|  British pronunciation of the word strictly

adverb

- restricted to something (syn: purely)
we talked strictly business
- in a stringent manner
- in a rigorous manner (syn: rigorously)

Extra examples

Her parents aren't very strict.

He insists on strict adherence to the rules.

The publication of debates was at that time strictly forbidden.

As far as we can judge, motives and actions do strictly correspond to each other.

My teacher is handsome, strictly!

The views expressed herein are strictly those of the author.

...the bullets from early firearms were notorious for not following a strictly linear path through the air...

I read the book strictly for my own enjoyment.

...hunting is strictly forbidden in the wildlife refuge...

...the criminal organization uses a strictly enforced vow of silence to enshroud its villainous doings...

The family is strictly observant.

Our relationship was strictly platonic.

...the client's standoff attitude suggested that this was going to be a strictly business relationship...

Supposing the number of contents and not contents strictly equal in numbers and consequence.

They were strictly forbidden to engage in any business.

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