About The Word Acutely

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What's The Definition Of Acutely?
[adv] having a rapid onset; "an acutely debilitating virus"
[adv] in an acute manner; "she pitied her sister acutely"; "acutely aware" Synonyms | Synonyms for Acutely: Related Terms | Find terms related to Acutely: abundantly | amazingly | amply | astonishingly | awesomely | conspicuously | copiously | eminently | emphatically | exceptionally | exquisitely | extraordinarily | exuberantly | famously | generously | glaringly | impressively | incredibly | intensely | magically | magnanimously | magnificently | markedly | marvelously | nobly | notably | particularly | peculiarly | pointedly | preeminently | profusely | prominently | pronouncedly | remarkably | richly | signally | singularly | splendidly | strikingly | superlatively | surpassingly | surprisingly | uncommonly | unusually | wonderfully | wondrous | worthily See Also | Acutely In Webster's Dictionary \A*cute"ly\, adv.
In an acute manner; sharply; keenly; with nice
discrimination.
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