namelyname‧ly /ˈneɪmli/ ●●○ adverb formal or written

- Storni used earlier poetic movements, namely Romanticism and modernism, as models for her poetry.
- A further central belief has recently begun to appear as equivocal, namely loyalism itself.
- And so there is psychokinesis, mind acting upon a material object, namely brain cells.
- In fact, East Anglia's sickness prevalence rate is 15.6 higher than the predicted 189.4, namely 205.
- Now we witnessed, at the beginning of Chapter 3, a certain extraordinarily complicated-looking set, namely the Mandelbrot set.
- Of one thing I am fairly certain, namely that the glassfibre Seayak will carve through waves better.
- One of the most important stages has yet to be started, namely beginning to fit the person into their new job.
- The issues are in two main clusters, namely the safety and the pricing and procurement of drugs.
- Tilth: You want your soil to have good tilth, namely to be crumbly and easy to work.
adjectivenamed ≠ unnamednamelessverbnamerenamenounnameadverbnamely