outwardly
IPA: ˈaʊtwɝdɫi
adverb
- Externally or on the outside, or on the surface.
- Toward the outside
Advertisement
Examples of "outwardly" in Sentences
- There is nothing outwardly, which is why this coroner ` s autopsy result is crucial in determining this cause of death.
- As younger people, our boundaries are far too close to give us comfort and spreading those barriers outwardly is necessary.
- History passes at this point -- and only outwardly, that is, without connection with the previous phase -- to Central Asia.
- Served in the last Bush administration, a well-known conservative Republican lawyer, but not known as outwardly, overly partisan.
- I'm just surprised that no one has thought of taking this trend one logical step further and making those labels outwardly visible.
- Earlier this year, Nespresso released its "Citiz" line, a minimalist approach to the machinery with little in outwardly manipulable mechanisms.
- TODD: As a matter of fact, Wolf, the leader of CAIR, Nihad Awad, said that they had no indication from these families that any of them were -- were what he called outwardly radicalized.
- Otherwise, yes, this whole mode of compliance, I haven't heard that term outwardly, in other words managers don't use that term but they wanted is for people to all sign onto the same thing, go the same way, follow the path so they could be successful.
- He was most expert in the handling of this apparatus, and on occasions he employed it more penetratingly than Descartes and others; but, for reasons best known to himself he elected to cast the Principia in a mold of Archimedean technicalities, outwardly, that is.
- We were all very cheery at the happy turn of our fortunes; outwardly, that is to say, for there was a skeleton at the feast who kept tap, tap, tapping on the mahogany with his bony knuckles; tap, tap, tap; the gunfire at Helles was insistent, warning us that the Turks had not yet "taken their licking."
Related Links
synonyms for outwardlyAdvertisement
Advertisement