extraly
/ˈek.strə.li/ IELTSAcademic
adverb
Not standard in modern English. People sometimes use it to mean "additionally" or "extra," but native speakers usually avoid it.
- The form is extraly incorrect.
- Use additionally instead of extraly.
Adinary Nuance
"Extraly" is not a standard English word, so native speakers usually do not use it. If you want to say "in addition," use "additionally," "also," or "extra." In formal writing, "extraly" will sound unnatural and may look like an error.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- thêm vào đó
- Spanish
- además
- Chinese
- 另外
- Japanese
- さらに
- Korean
- 추가로
Etymology
Built from "extra" plus the adverb ending "-ly." It appears to be a modern formation, but it is not standard in English dictionaries or formal usage.
Common phrases
extra chargeextra timeextra help
Synonyms
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Frequently asked questions
- Is extraly a real English word?
- It is not standard English. Most native speakers would treat it as incorrect or unusual.
- What should I say instead of extraly?
- Use "additionally," "also," "besides," or "extra," depending on the sentence.
- Can I use extraly in academic writing?
- No. It sounds non-standard, so choose a correct formal word instead.