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Doubly

Part of Speech

Adverb

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˈdʌbli/

Definitions

  1. Adverb: In a manner that is twice as much or to a greater degree; to a higher extent.
  2. Adverb: In a manner that involves two parts, elements, or aspects; to double.

Usage Examples

  • She was doubly excited about the promotion and the trip abroad.
  • The company has been doubly successful this quarter, with profits soaring.
  • He felt doubly grateful for the help he received during such a difficult time.

Etymology

The word "doubly" comes from the Old French word "doble," which derives from the Latin "duplus," meaning "twofold" or "double." The adverb form was first used in the late 14th century.

Synonyms

  • Twice
  • Twice as much
  • Double
  • Increased

Antonyms

  • Single
  • Once
  • Half
  • Reduced

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Doblemente /doˈβlemen.te/
French Doublement /dublə.mɑ̃/
German Doppelt /ˈdɔpl̩t/
Italian Due volte /duːe vɔlte/
Chinese (Mandarin) 双倍 /shuāng bèi/
Arabic مُضاعف /muːˈdaːʕaf/
Russian Дважды /dvazhdy/
Japanese 二重に /nijū ni/
Korean 두 배로 /du baero/
Hindi दोहरा /dohra/
Bengali দ্বিগুণ /dbiguṇ/
Telugu రెండు రెట్లు /reṇḍu reṭlu/
Marathi दुपटीने /dupaṭīne/
Tamil இரட்டை /iraṭṭai/
Punjabi ਦੋਹਰਾ /dohra/
Gujarati દોગણું /dogaṇuṁ/
Malayalam ഇരട്ട /iraṭṭa/
Kannada ಎರಡುಗಣನೆ /eraḍugaṇane/
Odia ଦ୍ବିଗୁଣ /dbiguṇa/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "doubly" can vary slightly between regions. In North American English, it is often pronounced with a clearer "d" sound, while in British English, it may be pronounced more fluidly, blending the "d" and "b" sounds together.

Historical Usage

The word "doubly" has been in use since the early 15th century, primarily used to emphasize a degree or extent. It was commonly used in both literary and colloquial contexts to describe things that were increased, enhanced, or made twice as much.

Cultural Nuances

The use of "doubly" is often seen in literature and speech to add emphasis, particularly in discussions of gratitude, success, or significance. It is a term commonly used to express the idea of something being heightened or intensified, often implying that both the cause and effect are notable.

More Information

"Doubly" is a versatile adverb that enhances various expressions, from emphasizing an increase in something tangible, such as wealth, to intangible qualities like gratitude or effort. It appears frequently in both formal and informal contexts, helping to convey intensity or duality in descriptions.

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