preferably
Britishadverb
Explanation
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. As preferably is the adverb form of the word "prefer," we can find its roots in the Latin praeferre, which means "to set before." When you use preferably you're saying you'd set that choice before all others, though you might accept something else. Musician David Byrne once said, "I wanted to be a secret agent and an astronaut, preferably at the same time."
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Example Sentences
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Whether Mr. Ueda or Ms. Takaichi—or preferably both in concert—can navigate out of this thicket will determine whether the yen needs rescuing again soon.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 10, 2026
Just state a date by which everyone needs to pay them back, preferably before the groceries are unpacked.
From MarketWatch ● Jun. 11, 2026
At the end of the day, though, Hernández wants to be healthy, preferably in Los Angeles.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 14, 2026
Until one or the other, or preferably both, decide to offer concessions, renewed full-scale hostilities remain an incident away.
From BBC ● May 5, 2026
It was only fair that they should know why—and preferably while they could still turn back if they chose.
From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor
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