Emphatically vs Peremptorily - What's the difference?
emphatically | peremptorily |
In an emphatic manner; with emphasis.
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(obsolete) Not really, but apparently.
In a peremptory manner; In a commanding tone, brooking no delay.
As adverbs the difference between emphatically and peremptorily
is that emphatically is in an emphatic manner; with emphasis while peremptorily is in a peremptory manner; in a commanding tone, brooking no delay.emphatically
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He was indeed emphatically a popular writer.
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- (Sir Thomas Browne)
Anagrams
*peremptorily
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He was peremptorily summoned to see the commanding officer.