Get to know Chronically better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like acutely.
Chronically meaning
- In a chronic manner, or to a chronic degree.
- Extremely.
Synonyms of Chronically
Using Chronically
- The main meaning on this page is: In a chronic manner, or to a chronic degree. | Extremely.
- Useful related words include: inveterately, acutely.
- In the example corpus, chronically often appears in combinations such as: chronically ill, are chronically, the chronically.
Context around Chronically
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Chronically
- In this selection, "chronically" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, usually, business, feeling, absent, ill and slow stand out and add context to how "chronically" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about the chronically slow starts and also a chronically bitter student. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "chronically" sits close to words such as abolishing, acidity and akbar, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with chronically
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This leaves them feeling chronically overworked – and marriages threatened. (9 words)
They need lots of bodies behind the chronically injured Darrisaw? (10 words)
Being disabled and chronically ill can result in physical and psychological isolation. (12 words)
The 'chronically single' influencer says she is independent and doesn't feel the urgency to settle down - however her dating life was thrust into the spotlight when she posted a video of herself blaming her good looks for her lack of partner. (42 words)
Doing so convincingly, however, will require traits that are currently in chronically short supply: an earthy, emotional approach to the job and a gift for the kind of storytelling that Trump, Johnson et al have put to the most obnoxious uses. (41 words)
She’s chronically awkward but has a heart of gold and spending the duration of 85 minutes with her as she attempts to fend off the zombie apocalypse with a man that she only met the night before is undeniably enjoyable. (41 words)
Is it the chronically depressed who are drawn to radical left politics? (12 words)
They need lots of bodies behind the chronically injured Darrisaw? (10 words)
Example sentences (20)
Asked about the chronically slow starts after the victory of the Heat, Finch replied, “It’s concerning.
Aziz predicts many GPs will be reluctant to prescribe the drug, even if authorised by Nice, because the burden of dealing with children suffering from side-effects will fall on primary care services that are already chronically overstretched.
Being disabled and chronically ill can result in physical and psychological isolation.
Chronically ill individuals, especially those with cardiovascular conditions and the elderly, face the greatest risks from the elevated temperatures.
Doing so convincingly, however, will require traits that are currently in chronically short supply: an earthy, emotional approach to the job and a gift for the kind of storytelling that Trump, Johnson et al have put to the most obnoxious uses.
Edgy, crude and usually chronically online, the femcel is unashamed of their own toxicity, and has cultivated a powerful persona surrounding it.
He said the district has been working to engage with chronically absent students and their families and to look at alternative ways of connecting with and educating students.
However, when I tell you my skin has been both chronically dry and always sensitive — seemed to remedy it quickly — it’s worth the pick-me-up before the masses order it first.
I’m more than just gay; I’m also a chronically bitter student journalist dedicated to dunking on frat boys.
In Negrón's hometown of Springfield, 39 percent of students were chronically absent last school year, an improvement from 50 percent the year before.
Is it the chronically depressed who are drawn to radical left politics?
It justifies and even contributes to the marginalization of people with disabilities, people who are chronically ill, mentally ill and/or struggling with addiction.
Last year, over a year ago, 50% of our kids were chronically absent.
She’s chronically awkward but has a heart of gold and spending the duration of 85 minutes with her as she attempts to fend off the zombie apocalypse with a man that she only met the night before is undeniably enjoyable.
The 'chronically single' influencer says she is independent and doesn't feel the urgency to settle down - however her dating life was thrust into the spotlight when she posted a video of herself blaming her good looks for her lack of partner.
The city placed converted shipping containers on an empty lot off Sand Island Access Road as transitional housing for chronically homeless adults and couples called Hale Mauliola, which included separate bathrooms and communal areas.
The Democratic attorney general said Trump and his business chronically lied about his wealth on financial statements given to banks, insurers and others.
They need lots of bodies behind the chronically injured Darrisaw?
This leaves them feeling chronically overworked – and marriages threatened.
To be considered chronically absent, a student must miss 10 percent of all the school days in a year.
Common combinations with chronically
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: