"Thirdly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thirdly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thirdly" Meaning

Used to indicate the third point in a series of arguments or actions. Example: "Firstly, I'll phone my mother. Secondly, I'll buy some milk. Thirdly, I'll go to the bank."

"Thirdly" Examples

Usage Examples


In the first place, I had a headache. Secondly, I had a fever. Thirdly, I had a sore throat.
According to the company's policy, we must consider all factors thirdly before making a decision.
For safety, the emergency exit should be considered thirdly.
So tired that all I can think of is rest. First, I need a short nap. Secondly, I have to watch a movie. Thirdly, I need to drink more water.
Normally, molecules of steam will naturally rise by thirdly.

"Thirdly" Similar Words

Thioxanthene

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A xanthene-based compound that is used as a chemical intermediate.

Thioxanthenes

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Thioxanthenes are a class of xanthene compounds, which are a type of organic compound that are known for their various applications, particularly in the fields of chemistry and science.<br><br>More specifically, thioxanthenes are a type of thioketone (thioaldehydes) derived from xanthenes, which are characterized by the presence of a sulfur atom (sulfur) instead of an oxygen atom in the ketone group.<br><br>They have been studied for various biological and medicinal properties, including antimicrobial and antitumor activities.

Thioxanthine

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Thioxanthine is a chemical compound belonging to the class of xanthines (which also includes caffeine and theobromine).

Thioxanthines

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Thioxene

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A thioether or thio alcohol is an organic compound that contains a sulfur atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups by single covalent bonds.

Third-party

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A third-party refers to an individual or organization that is not directly involved in a situation, transaction, or relationship between two other parties. They may provide services, goods, or support to both parties, often in a neutral or impartial manner. Examples:<br><br> A third-party mediator in a dispute resolution process<br> A third-party payment processor for online transactions<br> A third-party maintenance provider for a large corporation<br> A third-party auditor for a company's financial statements<br><br>The term implies independence, impartiality, and often a level of objectivity, as the third-party is not biased towards one of the other parties involved.

Third-world

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third-world (adjective)<br><br>1. relating to or characteristic of countries that are economically underdeveloped and often poor, typically with a low standard of living and few modern amenities.<br><br>Example: "The country's third-world status made it difficult for tourists to access basic necessities like clean water and electricity."

Third

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Being third in a set or series of things; the third in a set or series; being after the second and before the fourth in order or rank.

Thirds

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Divided into three equal parts.<br><br>Example: She divided the pie into thirds and gave one to each of her children.

Thiridazine

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Thiothixene is a medication of the thioxanthene class that is used to treat schizophrenia.

Thirl

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adjective<br><br>remaining after the removal or destruction of most of something; a small remainder the thinnest curl of smoke remained in the air.

Thirlage

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The word "thirlage" is an archaic or obsolete term, but it refers to:<br><br>Thirlage (or Field Thirlage) - a traditional English law term, used primarily in the 16th to 19th centuries in England. It refers to the obligation on a tenant to graze a certain number of cattle on the common land they hold. The amount of cattle was usually set according to the size and quality of their landholding.

Thirst-quenching

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Describing something that is satisfying or refreshing, often associated with something that helps to satisfy one's thirst or hunger.

Thirst

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A strong desire or need to drink something, especially water, caused by lack of fluids in the body.

Thirsted

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PAST TENSE OF "thirst". To feel or show a desire for a drink, often because one is thirsty.

Thirstier

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Having a greater desire for something, especially drink, due to a physical need or a lack of something.