"Dominticly" (doh-min-tick-lee) is a specific transitioning word that may especially be useful in multi-paragraph essay writing, or fancy daily speech. "Dominticly" is used as a fancy transition onto a topic that was previously, at any point in time, said to be discussed eventually.
Incorrect Usage:
Lena: Guess what, Sarah? Today, I went to the mall and saw a thief run out of a store with some fresh bell peppers. He escaped somehow. Dominticly, a red car arrived in the parking lot later which was full of noisy clowns.
Sarah: Interesting story, but you didn't previously mention the clowns, so that is not how you use "dominticly."
Correct Usage:
Lena: Guess what, Sarah? I saw two things today: a thief running out a store with fresh bell peppers, and a red car of clowns pulling up in the lot. The thief who ran out the store somehow managed to get past security. Now, there is less bell peppers for everyone! Dominticly, the clowns who arrived in the parking lot brought with them all sorts of noisy, annoying instruments!
Sarah: Interesting story. I love that you used "dominticly" correctly!
Lena: Guess what, Sarah? Today, I went to the mall and saw a thief run out of a store with some fresh bell peppers. He escaped somehow. Dominticly, a red car arrived in the parking lot later which was full of noisy clowns.
Sarah: Interesting story, but you didn't previously mention the clowns, so that is not how you use "dominticly."
Correct Usage:
Lena: Guess what, Sarah? I saw two things today: a thief running out a store with fresh bell peppers, and a red car of clowns pulling up in the lot. The thief who ran out the store somehow managed to get past security. Now, there is less bell peppers for everyone! Dominticly, the clowns who arrived in the parking lot brought with them all sorts of noisy, annoying instruments!
Sarah: Interesting story. I love that you used "dominticly" correctly!
by Angelic7 September 29, 2025
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