Where do you put carefully in a sentence?
Where do you put carefully in a sentence?
Carefully sentence example
- She carefully lifted an egg.
- Carefully she moved her feet into a position with better leverage.
- She carefully began the trip down the tree.
- Deidre pushed herself up carefully , unable to take her eyes off of Gabriel.
What is another word for close the door?
What is another word for close the door on?
close out | close |
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fold up | button down |
be put to bed | prorogue |
recess | turn out |
put a lid on | be brought to an end |
How do you use carefully?
“She carefully balanced a tray of dishes to the table.” “They carefully chose a new president of their club.” “She carefully climbed the steep mountain.” “He carefully drove through the snowy mountain passes.”
What is a fancy word for close?
Synonyms for close. close (down), close out, shut.
Do it carefully the kind of this sentence is?
Answer: It is an imperative sentence.
What does the idiom close its doors mean?
phrase. If someone closes the door on something, they stop thinking about it or dealing with it.
What is a closed door meeting?
adjective. held in strict privacy; not open to the press or the public: a closed-door strategy meeting of banking executives.
How do you use carefully as an adverb?
carefully is an adverb:
- In a careful manner. “As he was a politician, he discussed all subjects carefully, not offending anyone.”
- With attention to the result. “He carefully avoided the subject all evening.”
How do you say carefully selected?
“It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands.”…What is another word for carefully selected?
appropriate | apt |
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meet | opportune |
propitious | convincing |
telling | joyous |
fortuitous | seasonable |
How do you write carefully?
When in doubt, look it up. When not in doubt, look it up. Don’t be content with spell-checking programs; check not only definitions of words, phrases and expressions but also their connotations.