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acutely

[uh-kyoot-lee] / əˈkyut li /
ADVERB
sharply
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But she was also acutely aware of the donor family's "incredible gift", which would enable her to carry and give birth to her own child.

From BBC

I talked to George a little bit about Egg and his motivations early on, and George said kids feel disappointment more acutely and that that is a huge part of it.

From Los Angeles Times

Her lead performance as a therapist, caretaker to an acutely ill daughter and maker of curious decisions showcases the Australian actor’s distinctive gift for tragicomedy.

From Los Angeles Times

Startlingly different compositional styles are mapped acutely onto Mr. Jackson’s distinctive word rhythms while bringing out his underlying themes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Budget airlines’ low fares appeal to travelers with more limited income, and those travelers are more acutely feeling the rising cost of living and thus may have less disposable income for air travel.

From MarketWatch