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    Pref·er·a·bly
    /ˈpref(ə)rəblē/

    adverb

    • 1. ideally; if possible: "he would like a place of his own, preferably outside the town"
  2. The meaning of PREFERABLY is by choice or preference —used to indicate what is wanted or preferred. How to use preferably in a sentence.

  3. adverb. uk / ˈpref. ə r.ə.bli / us / ˈpref. ə r.ə.bli / Add to word list. B2. if possible: Water the plants twice a week, preferably in the morning. Fewer examples. Serve with ice-cream, preferably vanilla. Serve with a white wine, preferably chilled. I'd love to go there, preferably in the summer. I'd like to go out with him, preferably on my own.

  4. if possible: Water the plants twice a week, preferably in the morning. Fewer examples. Serve with ice-cream, preferably vanilla. Serve with a white wine, preferably chilled. I'd love to go there, preferably in the summer. I'd like to go out with him, preferably on my own.

  5. The adverb preferably refers to the most desirable choice. You could say you were looking for a new car, preferably a hybrid. That means that a hybrid is the kind of car you would choose over any other kind.

  6. Definition of preferably adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Define preferably. preferably synonyms, preferably pronunciation, preferably translation, English dictionary definition of preferably. adj. More desirable or worthy than another; preferred: Coffee is preferable to tea, I think. pref′er·a·bil′i·ty , pref′er·a·ble·ness n. pref′er·a·bly adv....

  8. You use preferably to show that something is more desirable or suitable. Take exercise, preferably in the fresh air. American English : preferably / ˈprɛfərəbli, ˈprɛfrə-, prɪˈfɜrə- /

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