Vertically - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Something arranged 'vertically' stands upright, going up and down, like a tall building or a standing tree. It’s perpendicular to the ground and the opposite of horizontal. Think of a line drawn straight up and down on a page. A vertical line has infinite slope. Visualize skyscrapers reaching towards the sky. πŸ™οΈ

Etymology

The word 'vertically' comes from 'vertical,' derived from the Latin 'vertex,' meaning 'highest point' or 'summit.' This refers to the point directly overhead. The English added '-al' to form 'vertical.' The '-ly' suffix creates the adverb. The term emphasizes upward direction and height.

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Examples

  • "The skyscraper soared vertically into the clouds."
  • "The books were stacked vertically on the bookshelf."
  • "The climber ascended the cliff vertically."
  • "The flag was hung vertically from the pole."

Anecdote / Story

Think about the design of a game like *Tetris*. The blocks fall vertically, challenging you to arrange them strategically. Also, imagine the posts that make up TikTok videos when viewing the platform on your phone. The application is formatted vertically.

Encouragement

Use 'vertically' when describing the orientation of objects or lines that stand upright. It’s a precise and descriptive word. Pay attention to vertical lines around you! ⬆️

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