emulously

/ˈɛmjələsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows a desire to equal or surpass someone else; competitively.
    • She emulously studied the techniques of the top athletes to improve her own performance.
    • The two chefs worked emulously, each trying to create the most impressive dish.
    • The students emulously raised their hands, eager to answer the teacher's question first.
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