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Definition of avidly in English: avidlyadverb ˈavɪdliˈævɪdli With great interest or enthusiasm. I came across her avidly reading a magazine Example sentencesExamples - Despite prohibitions, Clara continues to read and write avidly throughout her term of service.
- In the decades that followed, manufacturers avidly hunted for ways to boost productivity.
- These images, made into postcards, were avidly collected by Edwardian gents, including Oscar Wilde.
- I don't avidly follow the various economic surveys, many of which seem to be released on an almost daily basis.
- More than 300 million people there take part in some form of sport, and an ever-widening range of sports are followed avidly.
- He is avidly reading up on trends in the retail sector.
- With new paints, dyes, and synthetic fabrics, bright bold color was avidly adopted in all aspects of design.
- For days afterward, people avidly compared how they first heard the news.
- He is one of 12 million people who avidly listen to Spanish-language radio.
- He began to read and go to the theater avidly, but did not become cultured.
Definition of avidly in US English: avidlyadverbˈævɪdliˈavidlē With great interest or enthusiasm. I came across her avidly reading a magazine Example sentencesExamples - In the decades that followed, manufacturers avidly hunted for ways to boost productivity.
- He is avidly reading up on trends in the retail sector.
- With new paints, dyes, and synthetic fabrics, bright bold color was avidly adopted in all aspects of design.
- For days afterward, people avidly compared how they first heard the news.
- Despite prohibitions, Clara continues to read and write avidly throughout her term of service.
- More than 300 million people there take part in some form of sport, and an ever-widening range of sports are followed avidly.
- He is one of 12 million people who avidly listen to Spanish-language radio.
- These images, made into postcards, were avidly collected by Edwardian gents, including Oscar Wilde.
- I don't avidly follow the various economic surveys, many of which seem to be released on an almost daily basis.
- He began to read and go to the theater avidly, but did not become cultured.
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