Definition of respectively in English:
respectively
adverb rɪˈspɛktɪvlirəˈspɛktɪvli
Separately or individually and in the order already mentioned (used when enumerating two or more items or facts that refer back to a previous statement)
they received sentences of one year and eight months respectively
Example sentencesExamples
- We now have before us a skeletal account of the way in which sexism and racism construe women and blacks, respectively.
- His first and third goals came with the last kick of the first and second half respectively.
- The sentences passed for those offences were eight, twelve and twelve years respectively.
- I forgot flour and mushrooms, which were essential to the dessert and main course respectively.
- Arrowhead and asterisk mark thick cuticle and primary wall, respectively.
- The dose-finding and main assays were conducted using one plate and two plates, respectively.
- Canada and the UK came third and fourth, with nine million and eight million respectively.
- He reached this stage after qualifying from county and then regional events in June and July respectively.
- We got them in that order and there names are Oscar, Lady and Jasmine respectively.
- Two boys in the car, aged eight and three, sustained minor head and neck injuries respectively.
- A group of human heroes and villains set out to respectively save or exploit the situation.
- Promotion and relegation respectively appear to be the future for these squads.
- He was sentenced to six months and three months respectively, to run consecutively.
- These positions are frequently referred to respectively as objectivism and constructionism.
- Both have been working their way back to full fitness after being out with injury and illness respectively.
- The drawing room and dining room lie to the left of the hallway and look onto the front and rear respectively.
- Both release new albums this month after eight and 11 years away respectively.
- Both were absent from last night's team through work commitments and injury respectively.
- The two new products will be linked to endowment and pension plans respectively.
- These score eight and seven out of 10 respectively in terms of adding value to an existing home.
Synonyms
separately, individually, singly, discretely
Definition of respectively in US English:
respectively
adverbrəˈspektivlērəˈspɛktɪvli
Separately or individually and in the order already mentioned (used when enumerating two or more items or facts that refer back to a previous statement)
they received sentences of one year and eight months respectively
Example sentencesExamples
- Both release new albums this month after eight and 11 years away respectively.
- Canada and the UK came third and fourth, with nine million and eight million respectively.
- Arrowhead and asterisk mark thick cuticle and primary wall, respectively.
- Both were absent from last night's team through work commitments and injury respectively.
- We got them in that order and there names are Oscar, Lady and Jasmine respectively.
- The two new products will be linked to endowment and pension plans respectively.
- The dose-finding and main assays were conducted using one plate and two plates, respectively.
- The sentences passed for those offences were eight, twelve and twelve years respectively.
- We now have before us a skeletal account of the way in which sexism and racism construe women and blacks, respectively.
- His first and third goals came with the last kick of the first and second half respectively.
- These score eight and seven out of 10 respectively in terms of adding value to an existing home.
- I forgot flour and mushrooms, which were essential to the dessert and main course respectively.
- Promotion and relegation respectively appear to be the future for these squads.
- He was sentenced to six months and three months respectively, to run consecutively.
- The drawing room and dining room lie to the left of the hallway and look onto the front and rear respectively.
- These positions are frequently referred to respectively as objectivism and constructionism.
- Two boys in the car, aged eight and three, sustained minor head and neck injuries respectively.
- He reached this stage after qualifying from county and then regional events in June and July respectively.
- A group of human heroes and villains set out to respectively save or exploit the situation.
- Both have been working their way back to full fitness after being out with injury and illness respectively.
Synonyms
separately, individually, singly, discretely