It was surprisingly easy to depart from the norm, in this example.
Pest sentence
I am not familiar with the word 'taction'.
a good sentence is "I cannot use oversimplification in a sentence." that sentence is oversimplification.
a BRAIN is what you use to get a right answer
1. I am using the word saltation in a sentence. 2. How do you spell saltation? 3. How do you use saltation in a sentence? DO YOUR OWN F*CKING HOMEWORK, GODDAMNIT!
surprisingly I accepted the elderly gentleman's invitation
"I ate beef tongue for dinner last night. It was surprisingly tasty!"
No, "surprisingly" is not a transition word. Instead, it is considered an adverb that can be used to show unexpectedness or astonishment in a sentence.
The metal was surprisingly pliable.
Lately, I've been working out a lot. Or... Surprisingly, we have been going our homework lately.
Surprisingly, many people are sad or stressed during the holidays rather than joyful.
Thanks to the wonders of science, people can now have artificial limbs.
Larrikin love, meanwhile, boast a charming mess of influences: they have a surprisingly effective line in spindly white reggae.
Surprisingly for Mark, he was experiencing ambivalance towards the win.
Yes it is, not surprisingly.
The suffix in the word "surprisingly" is "-ly."
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.