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minorly

American  
[mahy-ner-lee] / ˈmaɪ nər li /

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is minor or not very significant.


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He took care of the other par 5s with birdies, added another with a 30-foot putt on the par-3 fourth and only minorly perturbed by missing an 8-foot birdie chance at the end.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 6, 2024

They said the statue had been minorly damage and raised concerns around the potential for injury when attempting to place a cone.

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2023

Its ultrawide camera, on the other hand, has only been minorly updated for better low-light performance.

From The Verge • Nov. 15, 2021

Even this apparent digression with its minorly clever point — that writing is a kind of con game — serves as a breathing space, a slight pause before the rush of my final two paragraphs.

From Washington Post • Jun. 15, 2021

Sense8’s sloggy bits were minorly irritating, whereas the transcendent sections were maximally mind-blowing.

From Slate • Dec. 23, 2015

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