What is another word for severally?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛvɹə͡li] (IPA)

Severally is a word that can be replaced by a group of synonyms, which can add variety and complexity to your writing. Some alternative words for severally include individually, separately, distinctively, distinctly, singly, one by one, and particular. These words can be used to convey a sense of individuality, specificity, or uniqueness. For example, instead of saying "they were severally punished," you could say "each of them was punished individually," or "each received a distinct punishment." Using synonyms for severally is a great way to enhance your writing and make your prose more engaging and interesting to read.

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What are the hypernyms for Severally?

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What are the opposite words for severally?

Severally is an adverb that refers to something that is done individually or separately. While there aren't direct antonyms for severally, some words that could be used in opposition to it include collectively, corporately, jointly, or together. Rather than highlighting individual actions or decisions, these terms describe actions that are taken by a group or set of people. Another term that could be seen as an antonym is "uniformly," which implies that actions or decisions are made or taken in a consistent, uniform manner, rather than individually. Ultimately, these words provide context or opposition to situations where actions are taken separately or individually.

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Usage examples for Severally

William Haslet, Daniel Beedy, Zalmon Hanford, and Joseph Younglove, whose names are subscribed to the above petition, being duly sworn, severally depose and say, that the matters and facts set forth in the above petition are true in substance and fact, to the best of their knowledge and belief.
"Marital Power Exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial, and Self-Defence from the Charge of Insanity"
Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard
In the lists severally given by the Synoptists, Simon's name is always at the head.
"The Making of an Apostle"
R. J. Campbell
Every Christian sect had in turn refused Mr. Lloyd Garrison the use of the buildings they severally controlled.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh

Famous quotes with Severally

  • Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health.
    Michael Servetus
  • The ratification of the Constitution was an action undertaken by all of the states which joined the union and adopted the Constitution, and that was a contract between them and among them—that they would abide by the results of the elections conducted under the rules of the Constitution, and that they could not act independently of the other states with which they had jointly and severally agreed and contracted to be governed by.
    Harry V. Jaffa
  • All of us, no matter from what land our parents came, no matter in what way we may severally worship our Creator, must stand shoulder to shoulder in a united America for the elimination of race and religious prejudice. We must stand for a reign of equal justice to both big and small.We must direct every national resource, material and spiritual, to the task not of shirking difficulties, but of training our people to overcome difficulties. Our aim must be, not to make life easy and soft, not to soften soul and body, but to fit us in virile fashion to do a great work for all mankind. This great work can only be done by a mighty democracy, with these qualities of soul, guided by those qualities of mind, which will both make it refuse to do injustice to any other nation, and also enable it to hold its own against aggression by any other nation. In our relations with the outside world, we must abhor wrongdoing, and disdain to commit it, and we must no less disdain the baseness of spirit which lamely submits to wrongdoing. Finally and most important of all, we must strive for the establishment within our own borders of that stern and lofty standard of personal and public neutrality which shall guarantee to each man his rights, and which shall insist in return upon the full performance by each man of his duties both to his neighbor and to the great nation whose flag must symbolize in the future as it has symbolized in the past the highest hopes of all mankind.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Even in common people, conceit has the virtue of making them cheerful; the man who thinks his wife, his baby, his house, his horse, his dog, and himself severally unequalled, is almost sure to be a good-humored person, though liable to be tedious at times.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
  • There were mothers and brothers and sisters, and aunts and cousins to express various opinions on the subject, but as to what they severally advised history is silent. We know only that on a bright May morning in 1888, John, Lord Greystoke, and Lady Alice sailed from Dover on their way to Africa. A month later they arrived at Freetown where they chartered a small sailing vessel, the Fuwalda, which was to bear them to their final destination. And here John, Lord Greystoke, and Lady Alice, his wife, vanished from the eyes and from the knowledge of men.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

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