Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a pronounced manner; markedly.
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- adverb
Noticeably ,notably ,distinctively .
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Examples
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Tom's head lay back, and his breathing was softly heavy, the sickness pronouncedly apparent on his relaxed face.
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The earliest video games were pronouncedly less gender-focused, even though the development was still mostly male-driven.
Kicking The Dog SVGL 2009
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My own sympathies are pronouncedly pro-Palestinian, but I have a hard time with this kind of ‘moral luck’ argument.
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His was the same eagle-like nose as his brother's, save that it was more eagle-like, while the blue eyes were pronouncedly so.
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My own sympathies are pronouncedly pro-Palestinian, but I have a hard time with this kind of ‘moral luck’ argument.
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Noone here is judging anything by any sort of objective standard and the attitude of all the "RJ-dislikers" here, including Adam, is pronouncedly personal and not in any way elevated above some perceived "commoner".
Jordanian hiatus Adam Roberts 2010
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She scowled and read it again, moving her lips even more pronouncedly.
Pathfinder Orson Scott Card 2010
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Despite the many indignities the Liberty crew has been subjected to, the mood in Visalia was pronouncedly a joyous one of Better (42 years) Late Than Never.
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Her public activity, together with her role as historian of the feminist movement in Israel, were part of a long, determined struggle on behalf of Jewish women in Israeli society and, even more pronouncedly, in the Jewish religion.
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Calligraphy parchment is much thinner than the parchment I use for the tablets, and that will curl up quite pronouncedly when in high humidity.
All the Gory Details, parchment tablets. a stitch in time 2009
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