C1 adverb Formal

arithmetic

/ˌær.ɪθˈmet.ɪ.kəl.i/

In a manner that relates to the branch of mathematics dealing with the properties and manipulation of numbers. It specifically describes processes carried out using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.

Exemplos

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1

He arithmetically calculated the split for the dinner bill in his head.

He arithmetically calculated the split for the dinner bill in his head.

2

The projections were arithmetically derived from the census data provided by the state.

The projections were arithmetically derived from the census data provided by the state.

3

If you look at it arithmetically, we just can't afford two vacations this year.

If you look at it arithmetically, we just can't afford two vacations this year.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
arithmetic
Advérbio
arithmetically
Adjetivo
arithmetical
Relacionado
arithmetician
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Dica de memorização

Remember 'arithmetic' + 'ally'. Your numbers are your 'ally' when you calculate something 'arithmetically' to find the truth.

Quiz rápido

The total was ________ correct, but the accountant had forgotten to include the tax.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: arithmetically

Exemplos

1

He arithmetically calculated the split for the dinner bill in his head.

everyday

He arithmetically calculated the split for the dinner bill in his head.

2

The projections were arithmetically derived from the census data provided by the state.

formal

The projections were arithmetically derived from the census data provided by the state.

3

If you look at it arithmetically, we just can't afford two vacations this year.

informal

If you look at it arithmetically, we just can't afford two vacations this year.

4

The series progresses arithmetically, with a constant difference between consecutive terms.

academic

The series progresses arithmetically, with a constant difference between consecutive terms.

5

While the plan is arithmetically sound, it fails to account for market volatility.

business

While the plan is arithmetically sound, it fails to account for market volatility.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
arithmetic
Advérbio
arithmetically
Adjetivo
arithmetical
Relacionado
arithmetician

Colocações comuns

arithmetically sound mathematically correct/logical
arithmetically derived calculated through numbers
increase arithmetically grow by adding a constant amount
arithmetically possible achievable through calculation
arithmetically calculated determined through math

Frases Comuns

arithmetically speaking

from a mathematical perspective

arithmetically impossible

cannot happen according to the numbers

arithmetically correct

the math adds up correctly

Frequentemente confundido com

arithmetic vs mathematically

Mathematically is a broader term covering all math, while arithmetically specifically refers to basic number operations.

arithmetic vs geometrically

Geometrically often implies exponential growth, whereas arithmetically implies linear growth by addition.

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Notas de uso

This adverb is typically used in academic or formal contexts to specify that a conclusion is based strictly on number calculations rather than theory or qualitative judgment.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the noun 'arithmetic' when they should use the adverb 'arithmetically' to describe how an action was performed.

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Dica de memorização

Remember 'arithmetic' + 'ally'. Your numbers are your 'ally' when you calculate something 'arithmetically' to find the truth.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Greek 'arithmos' (number) and 'arithmetike tekhne' (the art of counting).

Padrões gramaticais

Used to modify verbs of calculation (derived, calculated, determined). Used to modify adjectives (sound, correct, impossible).

Quiz rápido

The total was ________ correct, but the accountant had forgotten to include the tax.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: arithmetically

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A1

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