As someone with serious ADHD I can say from personal experience what inattentively means.The word is an adverb; formed from the adjective inattentive and adding the suffix "ly" denoting a manner or degree. (happily)Inattentive means lacking concentration, focus; given to daydreaming, and easily subject to being led astray by slight distractions.Therefore inattentively is used as an adverb to indicate the degree of lacking focus the action (verb) is performed in a manner of.Example:I spent an hour inattentively searching for my keys and wallet.Oh, it would take forever to leave because I'd forget I was trying to find my keys whenever I ran across something interesting and would pick it up and forget about leaving. As a result I was constantly late if I showed up at all....
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of up is down. So, opposite of the opposite of up is up itself.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
The opposite of arrive is to depart or to leave.The opposite of arrival is departure.
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No. First of all, they are completely different tenses. Second, to do something "inattentively" means to not really pay attention while doing it. So, an antonym for inattentively would be attentively, precisely, thoroughly, etc.
the antonym is inattentively
No. It is a noun. There is an adverb form of the adjective absent, which is absently, but it has an entirely different connotation (inattentively, in a preoccupied or peripheral manner).
As someone with serious ADHD I can say from personal experience what inattentively means.The word is an adverb; formed from the adjective inattentive and adding the suffix "ly" denoting a manner or degree. (happily)Inattentive means lacking concentration, focus; given to daydreaming, and easily subject to being led astray by slight distractions.Therefore inattentively is used as an adverb to indicate the degree of lacking focus the action (verb) is performed in a manner of.Example:I spent an hour inattentively searching for my keys and wallet.Oh, it would take forever to leave because I'd forget I was trying to find my keys whenever I ran across something interesting and would pick it up and forget about leaving. As a result I was constantly late if I showed up at all....
As someone with serious ADHD I can say from personal experience what inattentively means.The word is an adverb; formed from the adjective inattentive and adding the suffix "ly" denoting a manner or degree. (happily)Inattentive means lacking concentration, focus; given to daydreaming, and easily subject to being led astray by slight distractions.Therefore inattentively is used as an adverb to indicate the degree of lacking focus the action (verb) is performed in a manner of.Example:I spent an hour inattentively searching for my keys and wallet.Oh, it would take forever to leave because I'd forget I was trying to find my keys whenever I ran across something interesting and would pick it up and forget about leaving. As a result I was constantly late if I showed up at all....
The verb 'tend' has two adjective forms, tended and tending. Neither has a formal adverb. Some adverbs that might describe the verb 'tend' are: carefully carelessly repeatedly seldom randomly diligently attentively inattentively watchfully frequently occasionally
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
opposite of opposite to opposite from
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
negligently, neglectfully, thoughtlessly, nonchalantly, offhandedly, rashly, hastily, inattentively, unmindfully, unconcernedly, incautiously, irresponsibly, without care, without concern, haphazardly, sloppily Whenever you need a synonym for another word, you can just go to the link I've posted for this question.
If you have to be opposite on opposite day, that makes it a day, and then there was no opposite day. But that can't be true since you HAVE to be opposite, which means that you have to be normal even though there is an opposite day because you are supposed to be opposite on opposite day, which means that you act normal as if it was a normal day, because that is the opposite of opposite day. (This is a classic "liar's paradox". Since there is already an opposite day, you should have a normal day because that is the opposite of an opposite day. But then it is not an opposite day.)