Definition of SERIOUSLY

seriously

Adverb

  • in a serious manner
    • "a play dealing seriously with the question of divorce"
  • to a severe or serious degree
    • "was seriously ill"

Adv

  • In a serious or literal manner.
  • Gravely; deeply; very much.
  • Used to attempt to introduce a serious point in a less serious conversation.
  • Used to call back to a previous point, in disbelief or for emphasis.
  • In an extreme or major way; majorly.

Examples

  • He was hoping that we would take him seriously.
  • Jimmy jokingly called Bob a doofus. Bob took the insult seriously.
  • Now, seriously, why did you forget to feed the cat today?
  • That was a seriously unpleasant thing to say.
  • Unless you're seriously strapped (armed), you're about to be not okay too.
  • You baked ten (10) cakes. Seriously, why did you do that?

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English seriously, sereously, ceryously, seryowslech (“earnestly”), equivalent to serious + -ly.

Synonyms

badly, earnestly, gravely, in earnest, severely, no kidding, no really, real talk

Scrabble Score: 12

seriously: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
seriously: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
seriously: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 13

seriously: valid Words With Friends Word