Synonym: badly, earnestly, gravely, in earnest, severely. Similar words: imperiously, mysteriously, curiously, furiously, serious, notoriously, laboriously, vicariously. Meaning: ['sɪrɪəslɪ /'sɪər-] adv. 1. in a serious manner 2. to a severe or serious degree.
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121. She has a frivolous nature and won't take anything seriously.
122. If the reports are well founded, the incident could seriously aggravate relations between the two nations.
123. More seriously for him, there are members who say he is wrong on this issue.
124. A number of bombs have exploded, seriously injuring at least five people.
125. His words were just idle threats; You don't have to take them too seriously.
126. The mother is very much afraid for her son who is seriously ill.
127. The government has seriously miscalculated the economic effect of this policy.
128. I applied for the job on the off chance, but I didn't seriously expect to get it.
129. They joked about being in the play, but they really took it very seriously.
130. This is only a passing infatuation, not to be taken too seriously.
131. Peter hates his nose so much that he's seriously considering going under the knife to have it made smaller.
132. You have to wonder how anyone could say that seriously and with a straight face.
133. The support systems to enable women to realize their potential at work are seriously inadequate.
134. Don't take it so seriously — it was just a put-on.
135. By no stretch of the imagination could he be seriously described as an artist.
136. He wasn't seriously injured - he just got a few cuts and bruises.
137. I didn't think you meant that seriously;I thought you were teasing.
138. If a woman gives up her job to look after her baby,[Sentencedict.com] she will risk losing her salary in the medium-term and may seriously damage her long-term career prospects.
139. He was seriously injured when one of the lions clawed his back.
139. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
140. Most teachers, I'm glad to say, take their jobs very seriously.
141. I seriously think she'll go crazy if she doesn't have a holiday soon.
142. One official, who spoke on condition of anonymity , said the White House took the threat very seriously.
143. What he did has seriously diminished him in many people's eyes.
144. The patient is seriously ill and is being kept under continuous observation.
145. So do I take this guy seriously or is he out to lunch?
146. Getting approval for the plan is a purely formal matter: nobody will seriously oppose it.
147. Any view of Shostakovich is seriously incomplete without knowledge of these recordings.
148. He's a bit of a philanderer -- don't take him too seriously!
149. Oh come off it! You can't seriously be saying you knew nothing about any of this.
150. Intensive care in hospital is given to the seriously ill.
More similar words: imperiously, mysteriously, curiously, furiously, serious, notoriously, laboriously, vicariously, precariously, lugubriously, victoriously, seriousness, riotously, piously, copiously, viciously, dubiously, anxiously, obviously, tediously, officiously, cautiously, previously, imperious, tenaciously, obnoxiously, ferociously, consciously, vivaciously, voraciously.