Definition
independently: alone, separately, on one's own
When she is tired, one of her eyes moves independently of the other.
independent: separate, unrelated, unconnected, unattached, autonomous
- "Jeff (Australia) : Well, Brent, Australia is a Commonwealth nation, although we're independent."
- "Bruno had better luck with independent shops, which were fascinated by Oléré's intense and original mixtures."
- "Must be cool under pressure, stress-resistant, work well both independently and within a team. We are looking for a detail-oriented, reliable and experienced team leader."
- "Susie : Yes, and I have an independent budget, so I'm able to work autonomously."
- "Bruno had better luck with independent shops, who were fascinated by Oléré's intense and original blends."
- "I am comfortable in high-pressure situations, and I work well both independently and within a team. In addition to my secretarial and research skills, I am an experienced event planner, having arranged Bingo Night for three consecutive years, one of the government's most popular evenings."
- "Susie : Look, Miss Stake, I already told you I have an independent budget and complete autonomy."
- "Bruno had better luck with independent shops, who were fascinated by Oléré's intense and original mixtures."
- "They're independent, so they won't try to push one specific carrier: Benjamin will choose the best offer in each individual case for us."
- "Bruno had better luck with independent shops, which were fascinated by Oléré's intense and original blends."
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