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actively
English
Etymology
From late Middle English actyvely; equivalent to active +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ækt?vli/
- Hyphenation: ac?tive?ly
Adverb
actively (comparative more actively, superlative most actively)
- In an active manner.
- He was actively listening.
- She was actively working, not "sleeping on the job".
- (grammar) In the active form; not passive.
- Antonym: passively
- a word used actively
Derived terms
- retroactively
Translations
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proactively
English
Etymology
proactive +? -ly
Adverb
proactively (comparative more proactively, superlative most proactively)
- In a proactive manner; so as to look or plan ahead.
Translations
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