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I'm confused this adv below: obviously , absolutely and definitely. is same meaning?
I'm confused this adv below:
obviously , absolutely and definitely.
is same meaning?
like this sentence :
Obviously, we don't want to spend too much money.
(could I use "absolutely or definitely?)
25 aug. 2013 05:10
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In that situation, using the alternatives would change the meaning slightly.
'Obviously' means 'clearly' - i.e. it should be obvious to you that I don't want want to spend too much. Whereas using 'absolutely' and 'definitely' would mean that spending too much money is the last thing that I would consider doing.
25 augustus 2013
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