superfluously

IPA: sˈupɝfɫwʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a superfluous manner.
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Examples of "superfluously" in Sentences

  • ( "superfluously," as she says) to induce Piozzi to settle in England.
  • "I'm hurrying," she called superfluously back as she fled to the floor below.
  • He'd acted all gallant as he superfluously guided her into their cab but that was six long hours of travel ago.
  • Though I know these practices are all perfectly normal in our society, being pampered and served superfluously just makes me feel, deep down, useless and bored.
  • However should not be avoided whenever possible, but unless you use it with good judgement and restraint, you run the risk of using it superfluously, inappropriately, or both.
  • Most men, even in this comparatively free country, through mere ignorance and mistake, are so occupied with the factitious cares and superfluously coarse labors of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them.
  • Good arguments and, in the case of literary criticism, compelling readings can indeed be made in a "short" blog post; some arguments and analyses would greatly benefit, in fact, if they were confined to 1500 words or so and shed themselves of the formulaic padding "long" forms sometimes superfluously require.
  • The fact that most people want to help, rather than harm, is what allows war correspondents to return to conflict zones, again and again, despite being unarmed, mostly ignorant of local language and culture, only superfluously familiar with the geography and the politics of each new place, and famously loaded with cash and therefore an easy target for scorn and robbery.

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