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Example sentences for "pronouncedly"

Lexicographically close words:
prononce; prononcer; pronoun; pronounce; pronounced; pronouncement; pronouncements; pronounces; pronounceth; pronounciation
  1. In spite of these pronouncedly Negrito results, these men had the appearance of Malays, not Negritos.

  2. Some degree of eye obliquity is present in the majority of cases; 43 per cent show a submedium condition; 25 per cent are medium and three individuals have pronouncedly oblique eyes.

  3. Fourteen percent are pronouncedly high and 7 per cent are submedium.

  4. The populace of Baltimore, the capital of the State, were at this time pronouncedly Southern in their sentiments, and the first Massachusetts regiment sent to the relief of Washington was hustled and stoned in its streets.

  5. Fostered by the king's patronage, fine porcelain of pronouncedly German style was largely made down to the end of the 18th century.

  6. The later specimens of this simple ware--pronouncedly Gothic in feeling--were often extremely decorative.

  7. Tom's head lay back, and his breathing was softly heavy, the sickness pronouncedly apparent on his relaxed face.

  8. 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.

  9. Von Salzinger was pronouncedly of this type.

  10. One or two, however, are so prodigious, and have been so pronouncedly marked, that the veriest optimist has not failed to observe.

  11. It is a youth impassioned rather than passionate, more pronouncedly a youth of mind than a youth of heart.

  12. Orosius of the fifth century, author of a general history of a pronouncedly anti-pagan, pro-Christian character, was one of the more notable writers of the time.

  13. In both pagan and Christian times the royal office was invested with a pronouncedly sacred character.

  14. Circumstances conspired to give the instrument a pronouncedly liberal character.

  15. Some of the eclogues are mucn more pronouncedly dialectal than others, but even within the limits of a single one, literary and dialectal forms may often be found used indiscriminately.

  16. So again, similar disguisings, though of a less pronouncedly pastoral character, occur in the anonymous Knave in Grain, in which the scene is Venice.

  17. They were clad in pronouncedly cool costumes, dresses that would make a full ball toilet in Canada, but which exposed much prettiness to the ruthless action of the sun and wind on this hot midsummer afternoon.

  18. The form is definite, clean-cut, and the spores are pronouncedly smaller than in either of the two related species.

  19. Schrader, however, made this feature so far diagnostic that he placed the more pronouncedly yellow forms in the species C.

  20. But Pytheas was too far in advance of his time; his description of the new lands in the North was so pronouncedly antagonistic to current ideas that it won little acceptance throughout the whole succeeding period of antiquity.

  21. Holmes's more pronouncedly comic verse does not differ specifically from the facetiae of Thomas Hood, but his prominent trait is wit, which is the laughter of the head as humor is of the heart.

  22. The pronouncedly Italian sympathies of its inhabitants have complicated the problem of government and have been a permanent source of friction between Austria and Italy.

  23. Chaitanya in the sixteenth century; but these have never been pronouncedly freethinking, and Chaitanya preached a "surrender of all to Krishna," very much in the manner of evangelical Christianity.

  24. It must have been the general disbelief in Dryden's sincerity on religious matters that caused the ascription to him of various freethinking treatises, for there is no decisive evidence that he was ever pronouncedly heterodox.

  25. They are pronouncedly dolichocephalic; but have short, broad faces, and by their features and appearance are easily distinguished from other neighbouring peoples.

  26. Withal she is pretty; but it is only prettiness--a word inapplicable to her kinswoman, who is pronouncedly beautiful.

  27. This naturally disarranged the spacing between the words, which in all Thackeray's writings is a pronouncedly regular feature, and this variation was in itself sufficient to excite suspicion.

  28. As a matter of fact, it is comparatively rare to meet a pencilled writing that is pronouncedly angular.

  29. Leather tanned with the acidified solution is very similar to those tanned with the phenolsulphonic acid condensation products; its colour, however, is more pronouncedly yellow.

  30. Once for all, "pot-metal" is glass in which the colour is in the glass and not painted upon it.

  31. The details from Arezzo and Bologna, above, overleaf, and on page 266, are pronouncedly Renaissance in type, but the method employed by the glass painter is as thoroughly mosaic as though he had worked in the thirteenth century.

  32. The canopy scheme is at first not widely removed from Gothic precedent, although the detail may be pronouncedly Renaissance.

  33. It is too general a vice, and seueritie must cure it Luc.

  34. Further as a and b each diminish A + a becomes less pronouncedly stable, and A + b less unstable.

  35. In contrast to the Semitic Naram Sin, he was beardless and pronouncedly Sumerian in aspect.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pronouncedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acutely; amply; apparently; blatantly; boldly; clearly; conspicuously; definitely; distinctly; eminently; emphatically; evidently; exceptionally; exquisitely; extraordinarily; famously; flagrantly; generously; impressively; incredibly; intensely; magically; magnanimously; magnificently; manifestly; markedly; marvelously; nobly; notably; noticeably; obviously; ostensibly; particularly; patently; peculiarly; perceptibly; plainly; pointedly; preeminently; profusely; prominently; remarkably; singularly; splendidly; surprisingly; uncommonly; unusually; visibly; wonderfully