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strikingly
adverb as in eminently
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adverb as in especially
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Strong match
adverb as in exceedingly
adverb as in extremely
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adverb as in greatly
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adverb as in highly
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adverb as in markedly
adverb as in notably
adverb as in splendidly
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adverb as in strangely
adverb as in thoroughly
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adverb as in too
adverb as in wonderfully
Example Sentences
“I don’t know if I want to put it out there because that’s the fun of these sets,” he says when discussing last year’s strikingly minimalist layout.
The parallels with early 20th century Prohibition in America – gangsters, feminists, minorities, corruption, doctor’s notes, speakeasies and moonshine – are strikingly similar.
A BBC Woman's Hour interview with Ms Mohammed was also accused of being "strikingly hostile" with more than 100 politicians, writers and other prominent figures criticising Ms Mohammed's "mistreatment" on the show.
They left with three Dacian spiral bracelets and the exhibit's central piece - the strikingly decorated Helmet of Cotofenesti, which was crafted almost 2,500 years ago.
Scott’s performance as the team leader who’s seeking answers, and perhaps even liberation from Lumon, is strikingly authentic against the fabricated, sterile environs of the office.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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