Namely
UK /["/ˈneɪmli/"]/US /["/ˈneɪmli/"]/
Definition
used to introduce more exact and detailed information about something that you have just mentioned
In simple words: That is to say; specifically
Examples
- We need to concentrate on our target audience, namely women aged between 20 and 30.
Usage notes
Use 'namely' when you want to give specific examples that clarify something you just mentioned. It is appropriate in both written and spoken contexts but avoid in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
namely + list of items
Memory hint
Sounds like 'name-lee' — think of naming specific examples.
Collocations
- namely the following
- used namely
- items namely
Synonyms
- specifically
- that is
- to be specific
- in particular
Antonyms
- vaguely
- indefinitely
- ambiguously
Common mistakes
- Using 'namely' without a comma before it.
- Confusing it with 'for example' when 'namely' is more precise.
- Misplacing it in a sentence, making it unclear.