What is another word for dramatically?

Pronunciation: [dɹəmˈatɪkli] (IPA)

The adverb "dramatically" is often used to describe a significant change, increase or decrease in a situation or behavior. However, there are various other ways to express the same meaning. Synonyms for "dramatically" include "drastically", "radically", "profoundly", "markedly", "vastly", "considerably", "enormously", "significantly" and "strikingly". Each of these words can be used to highlight a different aspect of the change, such as its scale, speed, impact or visual effect. Using a variety of synonyms can enhance a text's clarity and style, while avoiding repetitive language.

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What are the opposite words for dramatically?

Antonyms, or opposite words, for the word "dramatically" include gradually, slowly, moderately, steadily, and inconspicuously. While dramatically implies a sudden and striking change or event, gradually suggests a slow and steady progression. Similarly, slowly speaks to a lack of rapid movement or change, while moderately suggests a measured and controlled approach. Steadily indicates a consistent and continuous progress, without any sudden or dramatic spikes. Lastly, inconspicuously implies a lack of attention or notice, in contrast to the attention-grabbing effect of something done dramatically. These antonyms offer a range of alternative approaches to convey meaning and nuance in language.

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Usage examples for Dramatically

Thus the year 1899 had proved itself one of the most dramatically eventful in the history of the Republic.
"A History of the Third French Republic"
C. H. C. Wright
dramatically, however, it is one of the most interesting plays produced so far in the twentieth century.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
He wondered sometimes why it was that he remembered it all so clearly, that he had it so dramatically and forcibly before him, when many more recent happenings were clouded and dull, but when he was older he knew that it was because it stood for so much of his life, it was because that Christmas Eve in those dim days was really the beginning of everything, and in the later interpretation of it so much might be understood.
"Fortitude"
Hugh Walpole

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