stockily
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Definition
Adverb: In a manner that is stocky; having a solid, sturdy, and often thick or broad build.
Usage
The adverb "stockily" is used to describe how someone or something is built or structured, emphasizing a compact, sturdy, and broad physical form. It modifies verbs related to physical construction or appearance, most commonly "built."
Examples
- He was stockily built, with broad shoulders and powerful legs.
- The wrestler stood stockily in the center of the ring, ready for his opponent.
- The new pillar was designed stockily to support the increased weight.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: While primarily physical, "stockily" can be applied metaphorically to describe objects or structures that give an impression of solid, compact strength.
- The old fortress was stockily constructed from local stone.
Variants and Related Words
- Stocky (adjective): Having a solid, sturdy, and often thick or broad build.
- He has a stocky frame.
- Stockiness (noun): The quality of being stocky.
- His stockiness was an advantage in the sport.
Synonyms
- Sturdily
- Solidly
- Thickset
- Compactly
- Heavily built
Antonyms
- Slenderly
- Slimly
- Lankily
- Gracefully (in terms of build)
Adverb
- so as to be stocky
- he was stockily built