What part of speech is emotionally?

Emotionally can be categorized as an adverb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. emotionally is an adverb.

Inflections

Adjective to adverb

What does emotionally mean?

Definitions

Adverb

emotionally - in an emotional manner; "at the funeral he spoke emotionally"
emotionally - with regard to emotions; "emotionally secure"

Examples of emotionally

#   Sentence  
1. adv. At the funeral he spoke emotionally.
2. adv. Emotionally secure.
3. adv. When we watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book, we become emotionally attached to certain characters and gradually become like them.
4. adv. I'm emotionally drained.
5. adv. I was emotionally drained after listening to Tom rave on about his marriage problems for two hours.
6. adv. Tom told me Mary was emotionally unstable.
7. adv. I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.
8. adv. Faced with deciding to respond scientifically or emotionally, I'd prefer the latter.
9. adv. While Pseudo and Co. wage their war on the new site, I've been happily posting here, and reaping a few green orbs for it. During the times that I didn't get green orbs, for example on short comments that I never wanted to get rated anyway, I chose to stay quiet about it, but not because I want to show that I'm emotionally strong, or the bigger man, or anything. Of course I get upset about it. I like green! Their cyan-and-lower ratings not only bring down my average, but also look ugly on my green-themed posts. Basically, it rustles my jimmies more than a little bit. Before, as some of you know, I might have started to complain because I didn't want my comments to get downrated for something trivial. Yet now I choose not to reply because I know that what I have to say will likely be met with hostility, based on my experience with Fig Hunters.
10. adv. On-again, off-again relationships can be emotionally draining.
11. adv. I don't know how to talk to emotionally distraught people.
12. adv. The hundredth World Congress of Esperanto occurred in Lille, in northern France, between the twenty-fifth of July and the first of August of 2015; it was successful and emotionally touching.
13. adv. I understand what you're saying intellectually, but it doesn't resonate with me emotionally.
14. adv. The refugees suffered physically and emotionally.
15. adv. At any time in history, in any country you can think of, a child grows up borrowing from parents' values. There are some who would point out that the kind of mentality towards education that some women called "education mama" have, is actually emotionally scarring for the child.
Sentence  
adv.
At the funeral he spoke emotionally.
Emotionally secure.
When we watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book, we become emotionally attached to certain characters and gradually become like them.
I'm emotionally drained.
I was emotionally drained after listening to Tom rave on about his marriage problems for two hours.
Tom told me Mary was emotionally unstable.
I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.
Faced with deciding to respond scientifically or emotionally, I'd prefer the latter.
While Pseudo and Co. wage their war on the new site, I've been happily posting here, and reaping a few green orbs for it. During the times that I didn't get green orbs, for example on short comments that I never wanted to get rated anyway, I chose to stay quiet about it, but not because I want to show that I'm emotionally strong, or the bigger man, or anything. Of course I get upset about it. I like green! Their cyan-and-lower ratings not only bring down my average, but also look ugly on my green-themed posts. Basically, it rustles my jimmies more than a little bit. Before, as some of you know, I might have started to complain because I didn't want my comments to get downrated for something trivial. Yet now I choose not to reply because I know that what I have to say will likely be met with hostility, based on my experience with Fig Hunters.
On-again, off-again relationships can be emotionally draining.
I don't know how to talk to emotionally distraught people.
The hundredth World Congress of Esperanto occurred in Lille, in northern France, between the twenty-fifth of July and the first of August of 2015; it was successful and emotionally touching.
I understand what you're saying intellectually, but it doesn't resonate with me emotionally.
The refugees suffered physically and emotionally.
At any time in history, in any country you can think of, a child grows up borrowing from parents' values. There are some who would point out that the kind of mentality towards education that some women called "education mama" have, is actually emotionally scarring for the child.

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