categorically (Meaning)

Wordnet

categorically (r)

in an unqualified manner

Webster

categorically (adv.)

Absolutely; directly; expressly; positively; as, to affirm categorically.

categorically Sentence Examples

  1. She stated categorically that she had no intention of attending the event.
  2. The manager rejected the proposal categorically, citing its lack of feasibility.
  3. The committee members disagreed categorically on the best course of action.
  4. He denied the allegations categorically, asserting his innocence.
  5. The scientist stated categorically that the experiment had been conducted according to rigorous protocols.
  6. The CEO assured the shareholders categorically that profits would increase in the coming year.
  7. The judge ruled categorically in favor of the plaintiff, citing clear evidence of wrongdoing.
  8. The professor stated categorically that cheating would not be tolerated in the class.
  9. The team captain declared categorically that they would win the championship.
  10. The government spokesperson stated categorically that there were no plans to raise taxes.

FAQs About the word categorically

in an unqualified mannerAbsolutely; directly; expressly; positively; as, to affirm categorically.

downright, entirely,absolutely, even, completely, totally, unqualifiedly, wholly, basically, hands down

partly, just, slightly, scarcely, halfway, partly, incompletely, just, scarcely, hardly

She stated categorically that she had no intention of attending the event.

The manager rejected the proposal categorically, citing its lack of feasibility.

The committee members disagreed categorically on the best course of action.

He denied the allegations categorically, asserting his innocence.