C2 adverb Formel

antiseptic

/ˌæntiˈseptɪkli/

To perform an action in a manner that is scrupulously clean, sterile, and free from germs; metaphorically, it refers to doing something in a cold, clinical, or impersonal way that lacks human warmth or character.

Exemples

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1

She wiped the kitchen counters antiseptically after preparing the raw poultry.

She wiped the kitchen counters antiseptically after preparing the raw poultry.

2

The lab technician handled the samples antiseptically to ensure the integrity of the results.

The lab technician handled the samples antiseptically to ensure the integrity of the results.

3

My aunt's house is always so antiseptically clean that I'm afraid to sit on the sofa.

My aunt's house is always so antiseptically clean that I'm afraid to sit on the sofa.

Famille de mots

Nom
antiseptic
Verb
antisepticize
Adverbe
antiseptically
Adjectif
antiseptic
Apparenté
antisepsis
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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'sepsis' (decay/poison). To do something antiseptically is to act in a way that fights off rot or germs.

Quiz rapide

The operating theater was _____ prepared before the patient was brought in.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

She wiped the kitchen counters antiseptically after preparing the raw poultry.

everyday

She wiped the kitchen counters antiseptically after preparing the raw poultry.

2

The lab technician handled the samples antiseptically to ensure the integrity of the results.

formal

The lab technician handled the samples antiseptically to ensure the integrity of the results.

3

My aunt's house is always so antiseptically clean that I'm afraid to sit on the sofa.

informal

My aunt's house is always so antiseptically clean that I'm afraid to sit on the sofa.

4

The environment was maintained antiseptically throughout the duration of the biological experiment.

academic

The environment was maintained antiseptically throughout the duration of the biological experiment.

5

The corporate merger was executed antiseptically, with little regard for the long-standing company culture.

business

The corporate merger was executed antiseptically, with little regard for the long-standing company culture.

Famille de mots

Nom
antiseptic
Verb
antisepticize
Adverbe
antiseptically
Adjectif
antiseptic
Apparenté
antisepsis

Collocations courantes

antiseptically clean antiseptically clean
antiseptically white antiseptically white
antiseptically prepared antiseptically prepared
antiseptically cold antiseptically cold
antiseptically treated antiseptically treated

Phrases Courantes

antiseptically clean environment

antiseptically clean environment

behave antiseptically

behave antiseptically

antiseptically bare

antiseptically bare

Souvent confondu avec

antiseptic vs aseptically

Aseptically means preventing the entry of microorganisms, whereas antiseptically often implies the active destruction of existing ones.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word when you want to emphasize extreme cleanliness or a lack of emotional warmth. It is most common in medical contexts or when critiquing modern, minimalist aesthetics that feel 'too' clean.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the adjective 'antiseptic' where the adverb 'antiseptically' is required to modify a verb, such as saying 'he cleaned it antiseptic' instead of 'antiseptically'.

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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'sepsis' (decay/poison). To do something antiseptically is to act in a way that fights off rot or germs.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek 'anti' (against) and 'septikos' (rotten or putrefying).

Modèles grammaticaux

Modifies verbs of cleaning (scrub, wipe, wash) Commonly used to modify adjectives (antiseptically clean) No comparative or superlative forms (more/most antiseptically) are typically used
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Contexte culturel

In architectural and interior design criticism, 'antiseptically' is frequently used negatively to describe spaces that feel like hospitals—efficient but devoid of soul.

Quiz rapide

The operating theater was _____ prepared before the patient was brought in.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

antejunctancy

C1

Describes the state or quality of being positioned or occurring immediately before a junction or point of union. In specialized contexts, it characterizes the preliminary phase or structural placement prior to convergence.

substructation

C1

The process of building a foundation or the resulting underground supporting structure that holds up a building or theory. It refers to the physical or conceptual base upon which something else is constructed or developed.

intradurite

C1

A technical term in coal petrography referring to a microlithotype of coal that consists of at least 95% durite. It is primarily used by geologists to classify the microscopic structure and purity of coal samples during analysis.

monohydral

C1

To subject a chemical compound or material to a single, controlled hydration process to achieve a specific moisture balance. It is primarily used in laboratory settings to describe the act of adding exactly one molecular unit of water to a substance.

antidentile

C1

Pertaining to a prejudice, hostility, or deep-seated aversion toward dentists and the dental profession. It describes attitudes ranging from irrational fear to active social bias against those who practice oral medicine.

circumgeocide

C1

The systematic and total destruction of the environment and life forms surrounding a specific geographic region or point. It typically refers to the annihilation of a local ecosystem's peripheral areas due to human activity or warfare.

misnovence

C1

The state or act of misinterpreting a new or novel situation by applying outdated frameworks or incorrect assumptions. It describes a failure to recognize the unique properties of a fresh experience, leading to cognitive or practical errors.

adgravness

C1

Describing a situation or condition that is marked by an increasing sense of weight, seriousness, or burdensome complexity. It is often used to characterize circumstances that become progressively harder to endure due to their growing gravity.

demanable

C1

A formal or technical term referring to an asset, obligation, or right that is subject to a specific legal or official claim. It denotes something that can be rightfully required or extracted by an authority or an individual within a structured system.

intermalery

C1

Relating to the intricate internal structure or the complex layered mechanisms of a system, organization, or abstract concept. It describes elements that are essential to the inner workings but are often hidden from external view.

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