notionally Antonyms

Meaning of notionally

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notionally (adv.)

In mental apprehension; in conception; not in reality.

notionally Sentence Examples

  1. The notionally agreed-upon time of arrival was 10:00 AM, but the train was delayed.
  2. The government proposed a notionally balanced budget, but the actual deficit was significantly higher.
  3. The assets were notionally valued at $1 million, but their actual worth was much lower.
  4. The salesperson used a notionally fixed price, but offered discounts to certain customers.
  5. The company's profits were notionally distributed among its shareholders, but most of the money was retained by management.
  6. The plan was notionally designed to help the poor, but its actual impact was negligible.
  7. The proposal was notionally accepted by the board, but some members raised concerns.
  8. The agreement was notionally binding, but there were no legal consequences if it was breached.
  9. The deadline was notionally set for next Friday, but an extension was possible upon request.
  10. The contract was notionally valid for two years, but it could be terminated earlier under certain conditions.

FAQs About the word notionally

In mental apprehension; in conception; not in reality.

metaphysical,theoretical, theoretic, abstract, conceptual, spiritual, hypothetical, speculative, intellectual,mental

actual, actual, tangible, concrete, concrete,physical, physical, substantial, tangible, substantial

The notionally agreed-upon time of arrival was 10:00 AM, but the train was delayed.

The government proposed a notionally balanced budget, but the actual deficit was significantly higher.

The assets were notionally valued at $1 million, but their actual worth was much lower.

The salesperson used a notionally fixed price, but offered discounts to certain customers.