The word "introductively" is spelled with the following IPA phonetic transcription: ɪn.trə.dʌk.tɪv.li. This word refers to something that is done in an introductory manner or style. The prefix "intro-" signifies the act of being introduced, while the suffix "-tive" indicates that it is capable of producing or performing. The ending "-ly" means that it is done in a way that is characterized by the stem word. To spell this word correctly, it is essential to remember its phonetic transcription and the meanings of its prefixes, suffixes, and endings.
The word "introductively" is derived from the base word "introductive" by adding the suffix "-ly" to it.
The base word, "introductive", is formed by deriving the suffix "-ive" from the noun "introduction", meaning the act of introducing or bringing something into existence. The suffix "-ive" when added to a noun, often forms an adjective meaning "characterized by" or "of the nature of".
Therefore, "introductive" describes something that pertains to or is characterized by an introduction. By adding the adverbial suffix "-ly", the adjective "introductive" becomes "introductively", which means in a manner or way that relates to or is characterized by an introduction.