Highly meaning in English
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Definition
(a) highly (motivated person): (a) very, extremely (motivated person)
Examples
- "Edward : Eh, yeah, all our perfumes are highly flammable."
- "Your hotel was highly recommended to us by our colleague Brian Jones."
- "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
- "Icarus : A pinball machine for a computer laboratory is highly unorthodox for a cosmetics company."
- "Philip : Well that seems highly improbable, even ridiculous."
- "Conclusion: Montmartre Musk is not highly flammable!"
- "I have put coal on the barbecue and then I've emptied a bottle of your "highly flammable" Montmartre Musk, all over it."
- "Specifically, I've been thinking about your highly unrealistic expectations of making it in the music industry."
- "Icarus : But Mother, I am at work, this is highly unorthodox."
- "We all know Bruno Delavigne as the public face of the highly successful Delavigne Corporation."
- "Mr. Smith : Does or does not your label for Montmartre Musk say, "WARNING: CONTENTS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE"?"
- "A closet containing various psychedelic drugs (mescaline, mushrooms, and some unidentified leaves - later found to be highly psychoactive), a large pipe, and a number of animal bones."
- "These are highly desirable pieces."
- "Katherine : I think I'm the best person for the job because I'm highly organized, extremely efficient, and a great multi-tasker."
- "A pinball machine for a computer laboratory is highly unorthodox for a cosmetics company."
- "I am a highly qualified applicant for that position."
- "His name is Trey Feltchenheimer and he has experience in both management and customer service, and he is highly qualified in a number of related fields."
- "Philip : Well, that seems highly improbable, even ridiculous."
- "Brent : Wendy, I'd like to point out to you that not only am I highly educated but also very very rich."
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