intransitively (Meaning)
Wordnet
intransitively (r)
in an intransitive manner
Webster
intransitively (adv.)
Without an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb.
Synonyms & Antonyms of intransitively
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intransitively Sentence Examples
- The cat stretched intransitively, arching its back in the morning sun.
- The river flowed intransitively through the valley, shaping the landscape over time.
- Birds chirped intransitively as the sun rose, announcing the arrival of a new day.
- He yawned intransitively, still drowsy from a night of restless sleep.
- The wind whispered intransitively through the leaves, creating a soothing melody.
- Flowers bloomed intransitively, displaying vibrant colors in the spring garden.
- The child laughed intransitively at the playful antics of a puppy.
- The train whistled intransitively as it passed through the quiet town.
- Waves crashed intransitively against the shore, creating a rhythmic sound.
- The old clock ticked intransitively on the wall, marking the passage of time.
FAQs About the word intransitively
in an intransitive mannerWithout an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb.
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The cat stretched intransitively, arching its back in the morning sun.
The river flowed intransitively through the valley, shaping the landscape over time.
Birds chirped intransitively as the sun rose, announcing the arrival of a new day.
He yawned intransitively, still drowsy from a night of restless sleep.