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View usage for: (əkjuːtli) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective, ADVERB with verb]If you feel or notice something acutely, you feel or notice it very strongly. He was acutely aware of the odour of cooking oil. Synonyms: painfully, clearly, markedly, excessively More Synonyms of acutely 2. adverb [ADVERB adjective, ADVERB with verb]If a feeling or quality is acutely unpleasant, it is extremely unpleasant. It was an acutely uncomfortable journey back to London. Synonyms: very, highly, greatly, severely More Synonyms of acutely Examples of 'acutely' in a sentenceacutely That said, he was also acutely aware of how much she admired a minister who stood up to her.We're acutely aware of that.The police and the House of Commons security teams similarly have become acutely aware that better security and risk assessments are needed.How acutely he feels the loss of each old skill.Politicians are acutely conscious that failure with public money is not permitted.There are many situations in which people experience an acutely uncomfortable degree of proximity.They are acutely aware that their elite backgrounds make them disconnected.Certainly they were acutely conscious of family relationships and responsibilities.His preaching struck images that made his audience acutely uncomfortable.The victims were acutely aware of the effect they had on others.It's acutely observed and curiously haunting.Raised eyebrows make me acutely uncomfortable, given how vulnerable we are under those circumstances.His mother died recently, and he feels the loss acutely as she played a pivotal role in the family.In part, this is because most men remain acutely conscious of their masculinity when it comes to matters of fashion.But the people of Aleppo have also learned that they must remain acutely conscious of the wind and direction of the sun.We were all acutely conscious that there were about a billion people watching, and that we should not be seen scratching or picking our noses.If you have very dry skin, it sometimes becomes a medical condition because very dry skin is acutely uncomfortable and may itch or become inflamed.I feel that very acutely.The Fields is a powerful comic debut most memorable for its acutely observed portrait of family life in gossiping Dublin suburbia. In other languagesacutely British English: acutely ADVERB If you feel or notice something acutely, you feel or notice it very strongly. He was acutely aware of the odour of cooking oil. - American English: acutely
- Brazilian Portuguese: de maneira notável
- Chinese: 强烈地
- European Spanish: profundamente
- French: intensément
- German: intensiv
- Italian: profondamente
- Japanese: 鋭く
- Korean: 심하게
- European Portuguese: de maneira notável
- Latin American Spanish: profundamente
Chinese translation of 'acutely' adv - (= intensely)
- [aware, conscious]
敏锐(銳)地 (mǐnruì de) - [embarrassing, sensitive]
剧(劇)烈地 (jùliè de)
He was acutely aware of the smell of cooking oil. Synonyms markedly excessively alarmingly distressingly It was an acutely uncomfortable journey. Synonyms utterly extraordinarily markedly excessively inordinately Additional synonymsDefinition very That caramel looks awfully good. Synonyms very, extremely, terribly, exceptionally, quite, very much, seriously (informal), greatly, immensely, exceedingly, excessively, dreadfullyHe clearly believes that he is in the right. Synonyms obviously, undoubtedly, evidently, distinctly, markedly, overtly, undeniably, beyond doubt, incontrovertibly, incontestably, openlyHe looks dreadfully ill. Synonyms extremely, very, terribly, greatly, badly, deeply, very much, desperately, exceptionally, immensely, tremendously, awfully (informal), exceedingly, excessively |