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highly

Adverb
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This word functions as an intensifier that pushes a quality to an extreme or prestigious level. It carries a sense of elevation, whether that is a quantitative increase in intensity or a qualitative rise in status. It is typically paired with adjectives that describe value, probability, or emotion, creating a polished, professional tone. While similar to very, it often suggests a formal evaluation or a consensus of opinion. When used to describe a person's reputation, it implies a vertical hierarchy of respect, suggesting the person has been lifted above others by the esteem of their peers.

Meanings

Adverb
[something]

To a great degree or extent.

"The movie was highly anticipated by fans."

Adverb
[someone]

With great approval or respect.

"She is highly regarded in the scientific community."

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