Acutely

//əˈkjuːtli//

Synonyms for "acutely" (69 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 6 languages.

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Esperanto

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  • akute adv (In an acute manner)

Finnish

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  • akuutisti adv (In an acute manner)
  • pikaisesti adv (In an acute manner)
  • tarkasti adv (In an acute manner)

Italian

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  • acutamente adv (In an acute manner)
  • fortemente adv (In an acute manner)
  • intensamente adv (In an acute manner)
  • profondamente adv (In an acute manner)

Portuguese

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  • agudamente adv (In an acute manner)

Russian

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  • о́стро adv (In an acute manner)

Spanish

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  • intensamente adv (In an acute manner)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

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I was acutely aware of how very important mathematical education was.

Source: tatoeba (644325)

The author of Esperanto lacked a clear concept of the endless struggle existing, more or less acutely at times, between social classes. He didn't see that the causes of war lay in the principles themselves on which human relations were based. However, his goal was essentially similar to ours. He wished to unite humanity into "one great family group."

Source: tatoeba (7815426)

The U.N. Children's Fund says thousands of children in the Central African Republic are acutely malnourished.

Source: tatoeba (11436366)

He was seeing everything and seeing nothing; acutely, quiveringly conscious and yet oblivious to his surroundings by reason of the poignancy of his thought.

Source: tatoeba (12034199)

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