Definition: Accessorily: Accessoryily means "to use a person or thing for their benefit rather than for his own benefit" in Latin, meaning that the object (the "accessory") serves to make the subject (the "person or thing") useful and enjoyable. For example: - In a restaurant setting, a friend may ask you if you would like to have a glass of wine. You could say "Sure, I'm glad I can assist!" as if they're asking for an accessoryily that will serve their needs. - If your friend invites you over for dinner and mentions they'd like some company, it's not appropriate or polite to politely decline the invitation without saying something like "I don't want to go on my own," because "accessoryily" can make your friend feel ignored. Accessorily is a word that often appears in English-speaking cultures where people often use phrases such as "we have a good time," "you look great," etc. It's a way of saying something is useful or enjoyable for someone else and not necessarily for their own benefit, much like saying "I'm glad I could help" rather than "I can't wait to see you."
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