seriously

seriously
adv.
Seriously is used with these adjectives: ↑alarmed, ↑committed, ↑concerned, ↑damaging, ↑defective, ↑deficient, ↑depressed, ↑detrimental, ↑disabled, ↑disadvantaged, ↑disturbed, ↑flawed, ↑handicapped, ↑hurt, ↑ill, ↑inadequate, ↑incomplete, ↑injured, ↑insane, ↑interested, ↑irritated, ↑lacking, ↑limited, ↑misleading, ↑mistaken, ↑neglected, ↑overweight, ↑polluted, ↑restricted, ↑rich, ↑shaken, ↑sick, ↑unbalanced, ↑unwell, ↑upset, ↑wealthy, ↑worried, ↑worrying, ↑wrong
Seriously is used with these verbs: ↑affect, ↑aggravate, ↑assault, ↑believe, ↑burn, ↑challenge, ↑complicate, ↑compromise, ↑consider, ↑contemplate, ↑curtail, ↑damage, ↑debate, ↑delay, ↑dent, ↑deplete, ↑deteriorate, ↑discuss, ↑disrupt, ↑distort, ↑divide, ↑doubt, ↑endanger, ↑engage, ↑entertain, ↑erode, ↑expect, ↑hamper, ↑harm, ↑hinder, ↑hurt, ↑imagine, ↑impair, ↑impede, ↑impinge, ↑inconvenience, ↑inhibit, ↑injure, ↑interfere, ↑jeopardize, ↑lag, ↑limit, ↑miscalculate, ↑misjudge, ↑mislead, ↑misrepresent, ↑neglect, ↑negotiate, ↑nod, ↑overestimate, ↑ponder, ↑prejudice, ↑propose, ↑pursue, ↑question, ↑regret, ↑reply, ↑restrict, ↑rethink, ↑say, ↑strain, ↑suggest, ↑tackle, ↑take, ↑talk, ↑tell, ↑test, ↑think, ↑threaten, ↑train, ↑treat, ↑underestimate, ↑undermine, ↑weaken, ↑wound

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