structurally
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Adverb — In terms of how something is built or organized, rather than in appearance or content.
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How to use structurally
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Etymology
From structural + the adverb-forming suffix -ly.
Full origin of structurally →Frequently asked questions
What does “structurally” mean?
The word “structurally” means in terms of how something is built or organized, rather than in appearance or content. In plain terms, relating to the underlying framework or organization of something, not its surface features.
How do you use “structurally” in a sentence?
Here is “structurally” used in a sentence: “The bridge looked fine, but it was structurally unsound.”
What part of speech is “structurally”?
“Structurally” is an adverb.
Is “structurally” a common word?
“Structurally” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.