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Securely is an adverb.
Securely has 3 syllables.
securely
Yes, the barn door is closed securely.
Yes, the word securely is an adverb.An example sentence is "he securely tied the boat to the harbour".
Please make sure that your seat belt is securely fastened.
Yes, your luggage is securely stored in the hold of the plane.
The phrase "fast asleep" originates from the Old English term "fæst," meaning firmly or securely, and "sleep," which refers to the state of rest. The expression suggests being in a deep, undisturbed sleep, emphasizing the idea of being securely in slumber. This usage has persisted throughout the centuries, reflecting the common experience of deep sleep.
No. Just make sure you are complying with the laws of both states on the transportation of firearms (e.g.: this usually includes unloading it, wrapping it securely and placing it a portion of the vehicle inaccessible to the occupant(s).
The opposite state from loose (fitting) would be tight, or secure. The opposite of loose (free) would be captive, controlled, contained, or corraled.
In Illinois, the State Treasurer is responsible for the safekeeping and investment of state money. The Treasurer manages the state's funds, ensuring they are securely held and wisely invested to generate returns. This role includes overseeing various investment portfolios and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. The Treasurer also plays a key role in managing public funds and contributing to the state's financial stability.
The best tool for tightening a tiny screw securely is a precision screwdriver.