manageably
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner that is capable of being controlled, directed, or handled without great difficulty.
Usage
The adverb "manageably" describes how an action is performed or how a state exists, specifically indicating it is done or exists in a way that is easy to manage, control, or cope with. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
Examples
- The workload was divided manageably among the team members.
- After pruning, the overgrown bush became manageably sized.
- The instructor broke down the complex technique into manageably simple steps.
Advanced Usage
- "Manageably small/large": A common collocation used to describe a size or scale that is convenient to handle.
- The project's scope was kept manageably small to ensure success.
- "Manageably priced": Used to indicate a price that is reasonable and within one's ability to pay or handle financially.
- They offer high-quality services at manageably priced rates.
Variants and Related Words
- Manageable (adjective): Able to be managed, controlled, or accomplished without great difficulty.
- The task seemed daunting at first, but it was ultimately manageable.
- Manage (verb): To be in charge of, control, or handle.
- She knows how to manage a large team effectively.
Synonyms
- Controllably: In a manner that can be controlled.
- Handily: In a convenient or useful manner.
- Tolerably: To a degree that is acceptable or can be endured.
Antonyms
- Unmanageably: In a manner that is difficult or impossible to control or handle.
Adverb
- so as to be manageable
- this house is manageably small