How do you use firstly and secondly in a sentence?

How do you use firstly and secondly in a sentence?

Firstly, I would love to see the Colosseum. Secondly, I’m sure the pope is dying to meet me. Thirdly, they have great pizza. I have three reasons for wanting to visit Rome.

What is the use of firstly?

You use firstly in speech or writing when you want to give a reason, make a point, or mention an item that will be followed by others connected with it.

What is the meaning of firstly?

in the first place

What means fiercely?

1 : in a fierce or vehement manner fiercely competitive. 2 : to a high degree : very fiercely expensive.

What is another word for at first?

What is another word for at first?

initially originally
at the outset beforehand
incipiently in the beginning
primarily to start with
at the beginning in the early stages

What can I say instead of I thought?

Ways to Say I THINK

In my opinion… I believe…
As far as I’m concerned… It’s my belief that…
The way I see things is that… I honestly believe that…
As I see it… To my way of thinking…
It seems to me that… I feel…

What is the meaning of at first?

phrase. You use at first when you are talking about what happens in the early stages of an event or experience, or just after something else has happened, in contrast to what happens later.

What is the meaning of to begin with?

phrase. You use to begin with when you are talking about the first stage of a situation, event, or process. It was great to begin with but now it’s difficult.

What is the meaning of AT LAST?

(idiomatic) After a long time; eventually. (idiomatic) In the end; finally; ultimately. After all their troubles, at last they lived happily ever after. After exhausting all possibilities, Holmes was at last satisfied the problem was unsolvable.

What does at first sight mean?

: when first seen or considered It appears at first sight to be a simple matter of hiring more people.

What is love at first sight called?

Infatuation, not to be confused with love at first sight, is the state of being carried away by an unreasoned passion or assumed love. Hillman and Phillips describe it as a desire to express the libidinal attraction of addictive love, inspired with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone.

Is love at first sight an idiom?

Love at first sight It means an instant feeling of love, when you see someone for the first time. “When Sam met Alexa it was love at first sight. They got married 6 months later!”

Does love at first sight exist?

“Love at first sight” is sometimes interpreted as falling in love with the person upon meeting him for the first time (and not on the first time you actually “saw” him/her). In this case, something must have happened in the first meeting itself that triggered your subconscious into becoming attracted to his person.

Is it true it only takes 4 minutes to fall in love?

Twenty years ago, New York psychologist Professor Arthur Arun succeeded in making two complete strangers fall in love in a laboratory, in just 94 minutes. So, if you only have four minutes to create the first impression, where should you start? “With the windows to your soul,” says Gurgenidze.

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