What is another word for measurably?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛʒəɹəblɪ] (IPA)

Measurably is an adverb that refers to something that can be quantified, calculated, or assessed in a numerical or objective manner. There are several synonyms for measurably, including notably, appreciably, significantly, substantially, considerably, markedly, and noticeably. Each of these adverbs conveys a sense of measurable change or difference, whether it's related to a change in a physical quantity, an improvement or decline in performance, or the level of impact an event or action has on a particular outcome or result. These synonyms help to convey a sense of precision, objectivity, and tangible results, making them valuable tools for accurate and effective communication.

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What are the opposite words for measurably?

Measurably is an adverb used to denote a definite quantity or extent that can be measured or evaluated. Its antonyms can be words like immeasurably, indeterminately, and infinitely. Immeasurably means that something cannot be measured or determined accurately because it is too great, vast, or complex. Indeterminately implies ambiguity, vagueness, or unpredictability. It suggests that the quantity or quality is unknown and cannot be measured. Infinitely indicates that something is limitless, boundless, or endless in quantity, size, or extent. Therefore, depending on the context, using these antonyms can provide a contrasting meaning to the word measurably.

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Usage examples for Measurably

So far as it extends, the crude graphic symbolism betokens warlike habit and militant organization, which were doubtless measurably inimical to further progress.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
The Baroness cannot help admitting that he is measurably right this time, and as the widow of a soldier she indulges in a hymn of praise of the Austrian army, thus enchanting the Baron, who before entering the diplomatic corps served, to complete his education, in a cavalry regiment.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin
Accordingly he was measurably released from the labor of the farm on which the family lived and was allowed to pursue his studies in a solitary log hut which he had built for himself for the purpose-"his books his chief companions."
"The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University"
Robert Peter

Famous quotes with Measurably

  • Under the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star Program, homes are independently verified to be measurably more energy efficient than average houses.
    Melissa Bean
  • The Remnant are those who by force of intellect are able to apprehend these principles, and by force of character are able, at least measurably, to cleave to them. The masses are those who are unable to do either.
    Albert Jay Nock
  • Truth is stranger than fiction — to some people, but I am measurably familiar with it.
    Mark Twain
  • Those who think through possible outcomes with discipline, forge connections, in so doing, to other cosmi in which those outcomes are more than mere possibilities. Such a consciousness is measurably, quantitatively different from one that has not undertaken the same work and so, yes, is able to make correct decisions in an Emergence where an untrained mind would be of little use.
    Neal Stephenson

Related words: measurable, measurables, measure, measures, measurable outcomes, measurable impacts

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