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单词 legitimately
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Definition of legitimately in English:

legitimately

adverb lɪˈdʒɪtɪmətli
  • 1In a way that conforms to the law or to rules.

    they can prove that the funds were acquired legitimately
    a legitimately elected government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The simple fact is that they are suing the wrong organization if they are legitimately seeking a remedy.
    • Dauphin Charles of Valois was legitimately crowned as King Charles VII of France in Rheims cathedral.
    • These companies have been legitimately marketing their seed varieties in Eastern Europe since 1996.
    • Just this year, they had a legitimately independent film at the festival.
    • Shared leadership may also be perceived more legitimately with appropriate training.
    • Together, the works reassert Paul's apostolic authority, legitimately mandated to the papacy.
    • All that money they spent was legitimately theirs.
    • No state can survive unless it is ruled legitimately; that is, by a king by divine right.
    • He's now just another schnook trying to make it legitimately.
    • The funds that were deposited in the unauthorised bank account were legitimately disbursed in operating the schools.
  • 2In a way that can be defended with logic or justification; fairly.

    nobody can legitimately argue that he didn't pay his dues
    consumers could legitimately claim to have been misled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once you come out, you can complain all you want, legitimately.
    • He can claim, legitimately, to be the best in his field … of one.
    • This is all legitimately interesting stuff - especially seeing the rejected designs for various characters on the show.
    • Brilliance can legitimately be used to describe a quality of colour which combines saturation and brightness.
    • Is the actor legitimately worth $10-15 million a movie?
    • One might legitimately question the necessity of public performance for elementary-level students.
    • The solid cast works hard to lend credibility to their roles and their shared, legitimately scary predicament.
    • I'm already trying to figure out if I can legitimately skip this meeting.
    • There are two guys who can legitimately say that they were fifth Beatles.
    • Limit therapeutic antibiotic treatment to those animals that are sick or are legitimately at-risk of becoming sick.
  • 3informal as submodifier Truly; genuinely.

    there are tons of legitimately terrible movies
    Synonyms
    really, absolutely, simply, utterly, totally, perfectly, thoroughly, positively, completely
 
 

Definition of legitimately in US English:

legitimately

adverbləˈjidəmətlē
  • 1In a way that conforms to the law or to rules.

    they can prove that the funds were acquired legitimately
    a legitimately elected government
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No state can survive unless it is ruled legitimately; that is, by a king by divine right.
    • The simple fact is that they are suing the wrong organization if they are legitimately seeking a remedy.
    • Dauphin Charles of Valois was legitimately crowned as King Charles VII of France in Rheims cathedral.
    • Together, the works reassert Paul's apostolic authority, legitimately mandated to the papacy.
    • Just this year, they had a legitimately independent film at the festival.
    • The funds that were deposited in the unauthorised bank account were legitimately disbursed in operating the schools.
    • Shared leadership may also be perceived more legitimately with appropriate training.
    • All that money they spent was legitimately theirs.
    • He's now just another schnook trying to make it legitimately.
    • These companies have been legitimately marketing their seed varieties in Eastern Europe since 1996.
  • 2In a way that can be defended with logic or justification; fairly.

    nobody can legitimately argue that he didn't pay his dues
    consumers could legitimately claim to have been misled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One might legitimately question the necessity of public performance for elementary-level students.
    • Once you come out, you can complain all you want, legitimately.
    • Is the actor legitimately worth $10-15 million a movie?
    • He can claim, legitimately, to be the best in his field … of one.
    • This is all legitimately interesting stuff - especially seeing the rejected designs for various characters on the show.
    • Limit therapeutic antibiotic treatment to those animals that are sick or are legitimately at-risk of becoming sick.
    • Brilliance can legitimately be used to describe a quality of colour which combines saturation and brightness.
    • There are two guys who can legitimately say that they were fifth Beatles.
    • The solid cast works hard to lend credibility to their roles and their shared, legitimately scary predicament.
    • I'm already trying to figure out if I can legitimately skip this meeting.
  • 3informal as submodifier Truly; genuinely.

    there are tons of legitimately terrible movies
    Synonyms
    really, absolutely, simply, utterly, totally, perfectly, thoroughly, positively, completely
 
 
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