Socially can be categorized as an adverb.
Adverb |
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socially - by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms" | ||
socially - in a social manner; "socially unpopular" |
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1. | adv. | Socially accepted norms. | |
2. | adv. | Socially unpopular. | |
3. | adv. | True, but two in England that we know of were a part of the Essex entourage: Dr. Lopez, who had been physician to Essex' step-father, the Earl of Leicester, had apparently treated the young Essex for some socially unacceptable ailment, and Antonio Perez, who was a guest at Essex House in the early 1590's. | |
4. | adv. | Doing math is the only socially acceptable way to masturbate in public. | |
5. | adv. | It is not socially acceptable to point at people. | |
6. | adv. | That must have been socially awkward. | |
7. | adv. | As a child he dealt with development challenges that left him socially awkward. | |
8. | adv. | Embarrassment is an emotional state of intense discomfort with oneself, experienced upon having a socially unacceptable act or condition. | |
9. | adv. | The socially needy receive an additional allowance. | |
10. | adv. | Her behaviour just isn't socially acceptable. | |
11. | adv. | Mary is socially awkward. | |
12. | adv. | Socially awkward children are more susceptible to bullying. | |
13. | adv. | Socially awkward people have a harder time finding romantic partners. | |
14. | adv. | Socially awkward people tend to develop insecurities. | |
15. | adv. | Tom used to be socially anxious because he couldn't find anyone who would understand and share his devotion to stoats; however, everything changed when he learned to incite passion for stoats in others with the use of just a few carefully designed phrases. |
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adv. | |
Socially accepted norms. |
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Socially unpopular. |
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True, but two in England that we know of were a part of the Essex entourage: Dr. Lopez, who had been physician to Essex' step-father, the Earl of Leicester, had apparently treated the young Essex for some socially unacceptable ailment, and Antonio Perez, who was a guest at Essex House in the early 1590's. |
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Doing math is the only socially acceptable way to masturbate in public. | |
It is not socially acceptable to point at people. | |
That must have been socially awkward. | |
As a child he dealt with development challenges that left him socially awkward. | |
Embarrassment is an emotional state of intense discomfort with oneself, experienced upon having a socially unacceptable act or condition. | |
The socially needy receive an additional allowance. | |
Her behaviour just isn't socially acceptable. | |
Mary is socially awkward. | |
Socially awkward children are more susceptible to bullying. | |
Socially awkward people have a harder time finding romantic partners. | |
Socially awkward people tend to develop insecurities. | |
Tom used to be socially anxious because he couldn't find anyone who would understand and share his devotion to stoats; however, everything changed when he learned to incite passion for stoats in others with the use of just a few carefully designed phrases. |