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Definition of firstly adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

firstly

adverb
 
/ˈfɜːstli/
 
/ˈfɜːrstli/
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  1. used to introduce the first of a list of points you want to make in a speech or piece of writing
    • There are two reasons for this decision: firstly…
    • Firstly let me introduce myself.
    • So where do we start? Well firstly, you need to assess your financial situation.
    Which Word? firstly / first of all / at firstfirstly / first of all / at first
    • Firstly and first (of all) are used to introduce a series of facts, reasons, opinions, etc:
      • The brochure is divided into two sections, dealing firstly with basic courses and secondly with advanced ones.
      Firstly is more common in British English than in North American English.
    • At first is used to talk about the situation at the beginning of a period of time, especially when you are comparing it with a different situation at a later period:
      • Maggie had seen him nearly every day at first. Now she saw him much less.
    Language Bank firstfirstOrdering your points
      • This essay has the following aims: first, to investigate how international students in the UK use humour; second, to examine how jokes can help to establish social relationships; and third, to explore the role that humour plays in helping overseas students adjust to life in the UK.
      • I will begin by identifying some of the popular joke genres in the UK.
      • Next, I will consider the question of gender differences in the use of humour.
      • Finally/Lastly, I want to examine the role of humour in defining a nation’s culture.
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