Supportively: meaning, definitions and examples

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supportively

 

[ səˈpɔːtɪvli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a supportive manner

In a way that shows approval, encouragement, or loyalty towards someone or something.

Synonyms

approvingly, encouragingly, loyally.

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Word Description / Examples
supportively

Use 'supportively' in situations where someone is offering help or understanding in a positive manner, often during challenging times.

  • She nodded supportively as her friend shared their troubles
  • He listened supportively to his colleague's ideas
encouragingly

Encouragingly is used when someone is giving support with the intention of motivating or inspiring confidence in another person.

  • She spoke encouragingly to the team before the match
  • He nodded encouragingly as she practiced her speech
loyally

Loyally is appropriate in situations where someone is showing steadfast allegiance or faithfulness to a person, group, or cause.

  • The dog stayed loyally by its owner's side
  • She supported her friend loyally through all their challenges
approvingly

Approvingly is best used when someone is showing approval or agreement with something someone else has done or said.

  • The teacher smiled approvingly at the student's essay
  • He looked approvingly at the new project proposal

Examples of usage

  • She nodded supportively as he spoke.
  • The team worked together supportively to achieve their goal.
  • I will always be there for you, supportively and unconditionally.

Translations

Translations of the word "supportively" in other languages:

🇵🇹 de forma solidária

🇮🇳 समर्थनपूर्वक

🇩🇪 unterstützend

🇮🇩 dengan mendukung

🇺🇦 підтримуюче

🇵🇱 wspierająco

🇯🇵 支援的に

🇫🇷 de manière solidaire

🇪🇸 de manera solidaria

🇹🇷 destekleyici bir şekilde

🇰🇷 지원적으로

🇸🇦 بشكل داعم

🇨🇿 podpůrně

🇸🇰 podporne

🇨🇳 支持性地

🇸🇮 podporno

🇮🇸 stuðningslega

🇰🇿 қолдаушы түрде

🇬🇪 მხარდამჭერად

🇦🇿 dəstəkləyici şəkildə

🇲🇽 de manera solidaria

Etymology

The adverb 'supportively' is formed from the root word 'supportive', which originated from the Middle French word 'supporter' and the Latin word 'supportare'. The concept of providing support or assistance has been valued throughout history in various cultures, emphasizing the importance of helping others in a positive and encouraging manner.

See also: insupportable, support, supported, supporter, supporters, supporting, supportive, supportiveness, supports, unsupportable, unsupported.