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contemporaneously
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"contemporaneously" is a correct word in written English.
It is an adverb that means "at the same time." Example sentence: The students completed their assignments contemporaneously.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
is equivalent to
rapidly thereafter
in the wishes of
for the immediate future
Very soon
somewhere later
one week before
at the early time
in the next weeks
during the previous years
it is important to remember
not yet completed
in accordance with direction from
a couple of books before
if not soon
as excellent as
in a flash
as instructed by the directive
as tall as
what I feel is that
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This can apply contemporaneously but also to generations beyond.
News & Media
A reasonably well-documented paper trail affirmed contemporaneously and by later copyright owners demonstrates that the song's first form was "Good Morning to All", which was published in an 1893 songbook.
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Early in the 1st millennium ce, Classic Maya civilization arose in the Petén region of northern Guatemala, as well as in Belize and Honduras; this probably was the result of migration from the highlands, although Pre-Classic Mayan cultures had also developed in this lowland region contemporaneously with such highland centres as Kaminaljuyú.
Encyclopedias
Those igneous rocks formed in the faulted and thinned continental margin of northwestern Europe contemporaneously with the rifting and seafloor spreading that gave rise to the Atlantic Ocean.
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In two works, The Processes of History (1918) and Rome and China (1939), he demonstrated correlations between datable events occurring contemporaneously in different cultures of the Eurasian landmass.
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As public concerts began, contemporaneously with Pepys, the middle classes became further involved in music making.
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(Emilio Salgari in Italy, G.A. Henty in England, and "Ned Buntline" in the United States, who were contemporaneously satisfying the same hunger for the suspenseful, did not approach's May's talent for fabrication without the slightest root in reality).
Encyclopedias
April 29, 1926 Hrodna, Belarus March 26 , 2011Palo Alto, California Paul Baran, (born April 29 , 1926 Grodno, Pol. [now Hrodna, Bela.] died March 26 , 2011 Palo Alto, Calif., U.S ., American electrical engineer, inventor of the distributed network and, contemporaneously with British computer scientist Donald Davies, of data packet switching across distributed networks.
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The Midcontinent Rift developed contemporaneously with northwest-directed crustal-scale thrusting in the Grenville orogenic belt.
Encyclopedias
Contemporaneously, the provincial colleagues of the Memphite nobles developed quite different tombs in Middle and Upper Egypt.
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About 1522 23 he executed two series of frescoes: one series, in two side chapels of S. Giovanni Evangelista, in Parma, was executed contemporaneously with Correggio's great murals on the dome and pendentives of that church, and the other, representing the Legend of Diana and Actaeon, was executed on the ceiling of a room in the Rocca Sanvitale at Fontanellato just outside Parma.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "contemporaneously" to add a formal and precise tone when describing events happening at the same time, particularly in academic or historical contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "contemporaneously" in everyday conversation or informal writing. Simpler alternatives like "at the same time" or "simultaneously" are often more appropriate and natural.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "contemporaneously" functions to specify that an action or event occurs during the same time period as another. It modifies verbs or clauses to indicate simultaneity. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a grammatically correct word.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
40%
News & Media
38%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "contemporaneously" is a grammatically correct adverb that means "at the same time". Ludwig AI confirms that the word is correct. While it is frequently found in encyclopedias and news media, its formal tone makes it less suitable for casual conversation. When aiming for precision in academic, historical, or formal contexts, using "contemporaneously" can enhance clarity. However, simpler alternatives like "simultaneously" or "at the same time" might be more appropriate for everyday use.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
simultaneously
A direct synonym emphasizing the occurrence of events at the same time.
concurrently
Similar to simultaneously, but can also imply events happening in conjunction.
at the same time
This is a more common and straightforward way to express simultaneity.
at the same moment
Emphasizes the precise timing of events occurring together.
synchronously
Emphasizes a coordinated timing of events, happening at the same time.
in tandem
Suggests events working together and happening at the same time.
in parallel
Implies events progressing alongside each other, happening at the same time.
while
A simple conjunction to indicate events happening during the same period.
during the same period
A more descriptive way of indicating events occurring within the same timeframe.
coincidentally
Highlights the chance nature of events happening at the same time.
FAQs
How can I use "contemporaneously" in a sentence?
"Contemporaneously" is typically used to describe two or more events that occur at the same period in time. For instance: "The two artists worked "contemporaneously", influencing each other's styles."
What can I say instead of "contemporaneously"?
You can use alternatives like "simultaneously", "concurrently", or "at the same time" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to use "contemporaneously" in casual conversation?
While grammatically correct, "contemporaneously" is quite formal and might sound out of place in casual conversation. Simpler alternatives are generally preferred.
What is the difference between "simultaneously" and "contemporaneously"?
Both words mean "at the same time", but "contemporaneously" often implies a shared period or era, while "simultaneously" simply means happening at the same moment.
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Usage summary
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
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Real-world application tested