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How to Use "Highly" with Example Sentences
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highly
(adv):
very; to a great degree
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Used with adjectives:
"
He is a
highly
accomplished
scientist.
"
(accomplished, respected, knowledgeable, educated, experienced)
"
Her statement is
highly
accurate
.
"
(accurate, misleading, ambiguous)
"
They are
highly
active
in their community.
"
(active, involved)
"
His behavior was
highly
amusing
.
"
(amusing, troubling, disruptive, erratic, embarrassing)
"
These changes will be
highly
beneficial
.
"
(beneficial, useful, desirable, favorable, important)
"
The process is
highly
complex
.
"
(complex, confusing, ineffective, complicated)
"
The new location is
highly
convenient
.
"
(convenient, accessible)
"
Her solution is
highly
creative
.
"
(creative, innovative, effective, logical, versatile, promising, profitable)
"
This substance is
highly
flammable
.
"
(flammable, dangerous, poisonous)
"
He is
highly
dissatisfied
with the results.
"
(dissatisfied, unhappy)
"
They are
highly
responsible
for the failure.
"
(responsible)
"
He is
highly
skeptical
about her intentions.
"
(skeptical, suspicious)
Used with verbs:
"
We
highly
suggest
that you make these changes.
"
(suggest, recommend, encourage, advise)
"
The solution is
highly
diluted
.
"
(diluted)
"
Her decision was
highly
influenced
by his advice.
"
(influenced)
"
He
highly
doubts
that she is sincere.
"
(doubts)
"
This school is
highly
rated
.
"
(rated, ranked)
"
We
were rewarded
highly
for our help.
"
(be + rewarded, be + praised)
"
These items are
highly
taxed
.
"
(taxed, valued, priced)
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