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acutely

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


Example Sentences

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Mr Ovenden told Radio 4's Today programme, that he believed Sir Keir was "exactly the right person" to make changes adding: "He does feel those frustrations very acutely."

From BBC

As an American, Pope Leo XIV is obviously acutely aware of the political situation.

From Salon

Early Christians were acutely aware that they were sinners, that they would be judged in death for what they had done in life, that they needed to atone and seek God’s forgiveness.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lower and middle-income consumers have been affected more acutely by the macro environment, and are in turn spending less on discretionary categories, including jewelry.

From Barron's

The disappointment was most acutely felt in a few people, including Tom Sandoval.

From Los Angeles Times