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1. highly
adverb. ['ˈhaɪli'] to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect.
Etymology
- hiȝly (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Highly
- smiley
- slyly
- oriley
- o'riley
- o'reilly
- dryly
- bliley
- wyly
- wylie
- wryly
- wily
- wiley
- tylee
- tiley
- shyly
- ryley
- riley
- reilly
- miley
- kiley
- highley
- haile
- eiley
Sentences with highly
1. Adverb
Weight loss is highly individual, so the rate of weight loss can only be roughly estimated.
Quotes about highly
1. I would describe myself as emotional and highly strung. If something upsets me, it really upsets me. If something makes me angry, I get really angry. But it's all very upfront. I can't hide it. I'm also loyal and I hope I'm fun.
- Nicole Kidman
2. In actuality, California could be a wonderful place to live. In fact, if you're highly educated and ambitious, you can do quite well here while enjoying the sun and the fun. The only problem: California will then blame you for your success and recommend that all your cash be removed from you.
- Ben Shapiro
3. If the chemistry is right between star and photographer and the geometry of the pictures pleases the star, often the two people end up with a long-term professional friendship during which they continue to work together and to produce highly personal images.
- Eve Arnold
3. highly-developed
adjective. (used of societies) having high industrial development.