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Annually

Annually is an adverb meaning "once every year" or "every year." It describes the frequency of an event, action, or obligation with a cadence tied to a calendar year. The term is common in formal, financial, governmental, and academic writing, where precise timing matters.

Etymology: The word derives from the Latin annus meaning "year," passed into English through Old French annuel;

Usage and nuance: In many contexts, annually signals a regular, calendar-year recurrence and is preferred in

Examples: The grant is renewed annually. The company reports earnings annually. Researchers publish results annually in

See also: annual, biennial, semiannual, per annum.

the
adverbial
form
is
created
by
adding
the
suffix
-ly
to
the
adjective
annual.
The
formation
reflects
a
typical
development
of
English
adverbs
from
adjectives.
formal
documentation
over
"yearly."
Some
style
guides
treat
"annually"
and
"yearly"
as
interchangeable,
while
others
reserve
"annually"
for
events
anchored
to
a
specific
year
or
fiscal
year.
Note
that
"biennially"
means
every
two
years,
and
"semiannually"
(or
twice
yearly)
means
twice
per
year.
the
journal.
In
contracts,
payments
may
be
due
annually
or
per
annum,
a
phrase
that
emphasizes
yearly
rates
rather
than
monthly
or
quarterly
totals.