chronically
0 antonyms and opposites of chronically, grouped by meaning.
Adv — In a way that persists over a long time or keeps recurring.
How to use chronically
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
chronically ill
chronically late
chronically underfunded
Etymology
From chronic + the adverb-forming suffix -ally.
Full origin of chronically →Frequently asked questions
What does “chronically” mean?
The word “chronically” means in a way that persists over a long time or keeps recurring. In plain terms, persistently or constantly, over a long stretch of time.
How do you use “chronically” in a sentence?
Here is “chronically” used in a sentence: “The hospital is chronically understaffed.”
What part of speech is “chronically”?
“Chronically” is an adverb.