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What is the meaning of perhaps not?

What is the meaning of perhaps not?

absolutely not; not in this lifetime. Slang expression used mostly in 19th century.

Can you say not surprisingly?

Both “not surprising” and “not surprisingly” are correct, though they should be used in quite different contexts and phrases in order to clearly and correctly transmit your message. Remember that “not surprising” is an adjective phrase, while “not surprisingly” is always an adverb phrase.

How do you use surprisingly in a sentence?

Surprisingly sentence example

  1. Surprisingly , he wasn’t satisfied by it.
  2. Surprisingly , Quinn said nothing.
  3. Her first solo swing was surprisingly successful.
  4. Cynthia offered the dessert but, surprisingly , Fred declined.
  5. Nevertheless, he muddled through the mire in a surprisingly good frame of mind.

How is perhaps used?

You use perhaps to express uncertainty, for example, when you do not know that something is definitely true, or when you are mentioning something that may possibly happen in the future in the way you describe. Millson regarded her thoughtfully. Perhaps she was right. In the end they lose millions, perhaps billions.

Would perhaps meaning?

: possibly but not certainly : maybe. perhaps. noun. Definition of perhaps (Entry 2 of 2) : something open to doubt or conjecture.

What is the synonyms of surprisingly?

Words popularity by usage frequency

ranking word
#19205 unusually
#20910 strangely
#21349 unexpectedly
#21740 oddly

What is a synonym for Do not Be Surprised?

What is another word for not surprised?

unsurprised nonplussed
unconcerned unruffled
unvexed unworried
composed placid
serene tranquil

What does not surprisingly mean?

The phrase not surprisingly is an adverb phrase. It is related to the adverb unsurprisingly, which means the opposite of surprisingly, namely, predictable or expected.

What is mean by surprisingly?

Definition of surprisingly 1 : in a surprising manner : to a surprising degree a surprisingly fast runner. 2 : it is surprising that surprisingly, voter turnout was high.

Is perhaps positive or negative?

Perhaps is a formal term that indicates a positive connotation.

How do you use perhaps in a sentence?

Perhaps Sentence Examples

  1. Perhaps it was a foolish thing to do.
  2. Perhaps we could help you to work it out.
  3. But perhaps they may do it!
  4. Perhaps he will do well with you.
  5. Perhaps I’ll move further east and see if the plucking is better when the weather is cooler.

Which is the best definition of the word surprisingly?

1 : in a surprising manner : to a surprising degree a surprisingly fast runner. 2 : it is surprising that surprisingly, voter turnout was high.

When to use not surprising as an adverb?

The adverb phrase not surprisingly ends in the letters -ly, which is the telltale sign that a word or phrase is an adverb. Use this suffix as a reminder of when to use not surprisingly. If you need an adjective, use not surprising instead.

Which is more common not surprising or unsurprising?

Not surprising is an adjective phrase. You can think of not surprising as a version of the adjective unsurprising. Adjectives modify nouns, and unsurprising describes something that is expected or predictable. Similar to the adverb versions above, not surprising is far more common than unsurprising in modern English.

What is surprisingly in a way that causes surprise?

1 In a way that causes surprise; unexpectedly. ‘Setting up your own Wi-Fi network is actually surprisingly simple.’ ‘Despite its limited scope, this book turns out to be a surprisingly good read.’ ‘Many find it surprisingly difficult to remember what foods they ate just yesterday.’

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