emulously
/'emjuləsli/
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner characterized by or involving a strong desire to equal or surpass another, typically through imitation and competition. It describes acting with competitive ambition or rivalry.
Usage
"Emulously" is used to modify a verb, describing how an action is performed with a spirit of rivalry or a desire to compete with and outdo someone else. It often implies imitation as a starting point for competition.
Examples
- She practiced the piano emulously, determined to play as well as her teacher.
- The young athlete trained emulously, studying the champion's every move.
- He worked emulously on the project, hoping his results would surpass his colleague's.
Advanced Usage
- In a Comparative Context: Often used to describe behavior driven by comparison to a specific rival or standard.
- The two companies marketed their products emulously, each claiming superiority over the other.
Variants and Related Words
- Emulous (adjective): Having or showing a desire to be equal to or better than someone else.
- He gave her an emulous glance before starting the race.
- Emulation (noun): Effort to match or surpass a person or achievement, typically by imitation.
- Her success became a standard for emulation.
Synonyms
- Competitively
- Rivalrously
- Ambitiously (in a context of rivalry)
Antonyms
- Uncompetitively
- Indifferently
- Collaboratively
Adverb
- in a competitively imitative manner
- she emulously tried to outdo her older sister