The likely word is "especially" (to a great degree, particularly).
The term nonhazardous is often spelled as one word, but can also be seen hyphenated, non-hazardous.
Yes. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb. As 'exclusively' modifies a verb, it is an adverb.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.You spell it orbiting.
There are three "homophones" (sound-alike words) in English that may become confused. TO - used with infinitive verbs, as a preposition, or when going somewhere TOO - used exclusively to mean "overly" or "also" TWO - the numeral 2 Example of all three : "He, too, wanted to carry two bags to the car, but they were too heavy."
Exclusively.
Animals that almost exclusively feed on other animals are carnivores.The adjective meaning meat-eating is carnivorous.
The proper noun, a Biblical reference to a mountain, valley, or battle, is Armageddon.(The modern use of the term is almost exclusively as "end of the world.")
That is the correct spelling of "heterosexual" (those with romantic or sexual interest exclusively in the opposite gender).
BOLOGNA : when used as the classic "sandwich meat" BALONEY : Americanized version used almost exclusively to mean "worthless information" (euphemism for BS)
Exclusively in Spanish is exclusivamente.
Exclusively is an adverb.
Exclusively for My Friends was created in 1963.
Yes, Firaja, the Lv4 Fire spell, is cast exclusively by monsters in Crisis Core and Final Fantasy XII, and can be used by players in Tactics (as Fire4) and the Crystal Chronicles games.
Yes, tequila is exclusively produced in Mexico.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg yolk exclusively.
The term nonhazardous is often spelled as one word, but can also be seen hyphenated, non-hazardous.