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View usage for: (strɪktli) adverbYou use strictly to emphasize that something is of one particular type, or intended for one particular thing or person, rather than any other. [emphasis] He seemed fond of her in a strictly professional way. This session was strictly for the boys. Synonyms: particularly, only, especially, exclusively More Synonyms of strictly Examples of 'strictly' in a sentencestrictly There will be some strictly limited exceptions.Limit your use strictly to your work and studies and fill your spare time with social activities.Not that applauding the boss is strictly necessary any more.They looked like something strictly for the old and infirm.The whole process must be strictly confidential.False eyelashes used to be strictly for fancy dress.Not that all this extra effort seems strictly necessary.Nor was it to air any more dirty linen than was strictly necessary.How much it exceeds what was strictly necessary for its purpose.Both pilots loved the plane so much that they spent longer flying it than was strictly necessary.For those with strictly limited ambition it is often simply a case of wishing the ground to swallow us up.Strictly just seems like a long, long time ago.The pair have since settled out of court, the terms of which are still strictly confidential.The marriage route ought to be strictly limited, too.He's supposed to use it strictly for work purposes.Rather, limited and strictly controlled inspections of information stored on electronic devices may be permitted.Education in those circumstances will be strictly vocational, limited to basic mathematics and language skills.The clubs will not be deemed illegal, but the way in which they can be used will be strictly defined.Your call is strictly confidential.This was, after all, an age when religious imagery was strictly controlled.The source said: 'The judge made it clear that all evidence should remain strictly confidential.In literature emphasis on secular themes, such as the joys of feasting and hunting, gave way to more strictly religious ideas. In other languagesstrictly British English: strictly / ˈstrɪktlɪ/ ADVERB If something is done strictly it is done severely and must be obeyed absolutely. The acceptance of new members is strictly controlled. - American English: strictly
- Arabic: بِحَزْم
- Brazilian Portuguese: rigorosamente
- Chinese: 严格地
- Croatian: strogo
- Czech: přísně
- Danish: strengt
- Dutch: strikt
- European Spanish: estrictamente
- Finnish: tarkasti
- French: strictement
- German: streng
- Greek: αυστηρώς
- Italian: rigorosamente
- Japanese: 厳しく
- Korean: 엄격하게
- Norwegian: strengt
- Polish: dokładnie
- European Portuguese: rigorosamente
- Romanian: strict
- Russian: строго
- Latin American Spanish: estrictamente
- Swedish: strängt
- Thai: อย่างเคร่งครัด
- Turkish: katı bir şekilde
- Ukrainian: суворо
- Vietnamese: một cách nghiêm khắc
Chinese translation of 'strictly' adv - (= severely)
严(嚴)格地 (yángé de) - (= exactly)
完全地 (wánquán de) - (= exclusively)
绝(絕)对(對)地 (juédùi de) strictly confidential 绝(絕)密 (juémì) strictly speaking 严(嚴)格地说(說) (yángé de shuō) strictly between ourselves 只有我们(們)两(兩)个(個)人知道 (zhǐyǒu wǒmen liǎng gè rén zhīdào)
This session was strictly for the boys. Additional synonymsThe system we design will be especially for you. Synonyms particularly, expressly, exclusively, precisely, specifically, uniquely, peculiarly, singularly, Esp It is no longer an exclusively male domain. Synonyms solely, totally, fully, entirely, wholly, uniquely Definition without anyone or anything else being included Computers are only for use by class members. Synonyms exclusively, entirely, purely, solelyAdditional synonymsDefinition without others Too often we make decisions based solely on what we see in magazines. Synonyms only, completely, entirely, exclusively, alone, singly, merely, single-handedly |