Thoroughly vs Seriously - What's the difference?
thoroughly | seriously |
In a thorough or complete manner.
(manner) In a serious or literal manner.
(speech act) (Used to attempt to introduce a serious point in a less serious conversation)
(speech act)
As adverbs the difference between thoroughly and seriously
is that thoroughly is in a thorough or complete manner while seriously is (manner) in a serious or literal manner.thoroughly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He went out in the rain and came back thoroughly drenched.
Synonyms
* but good, in spadesseriously
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- 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?
- You baked 10 cakes. Seriously , why did you do that?