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

strictly

adverb
 
/ˈstrɪktli/
 
/ˈstrɪktli/
Idioms
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  1. with a lot of control and rules that must be obeyed
    • She was brought up very strictly.
    • The industry is strictly regulated.
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  2. used to emphasize that something happens or must happen in all circumstances synonym absolutely
    • Smoking is strictly forbidden.
    • My letter is, of course, strictly private and confidential.
    Topics Permission and obligationb2
  3. in all details; exactly
    • This is not strictly true.
  4. used to emphasize that something only applies to one particular person, thing or situation synonym purely
    • We'll look at the problem from a strictly legal point of view.
    • I know we're friends, but this is strictly business.
    • Their relationship is strictly platonic.
Idioms
strictly speaking
  1. if you are using words or rules in their exact or correct sense
    • Strictly speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story.
    • Using the word in that context is not, strictly speaking, correct.
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