👉 With great scrutiny; carefully.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve got the dictionary – excellent work, that’s true! It tells us “nearly” means "with great scrutiny," careful and through. But let's dig a little deeper, shall we? Think about it this way: “Nearly” doesn't mean exactly , not quite the same thing, It suggests something close, like birds in springtime! Imagine you’re building a tower, tall and grand, You've almost finished, but just one brick unplanned. That brick is "nearly" done, it’s close to complete, But not yet perfect, a little bit sweet – (Because 'sweet' suggests a pleasant closeness!) So “nearly” means almost , or close to be , A step before the finished decree! Does that make sense? Any questions popping in your head? Let’s discuss!