Antonyms for markedly
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : mahrkt |
Phonetic Transcription : mɑrkt |
Definition of markedly
Origin :- 1799, from marked + -ly (2). "A favorite 19th c. adverb" [OED].
- adv distinctly
- He approached, on his side, confidentially, but not too markedly so.
- Extract from : « The Secret Agent » by Joseph Conrad
- The architecture of Egypt, for example, exhibited them markedly.
- Extract from : « Architecture » by Thomas Roger Smith
- He was markedly polite to Jimmy Urquhart, much more so than his habit was.
- Extract from : « Love and Lucy » by Maurice Henry Hewlett
- The moral character of Allah was not markedly in advance of that of his people.
- Extract from : « History of Religion » by Allan Menzies
- In this the Roman ritual is markedly different from the Greek.
- Extract from : « History of Religion » by Allan Menzies
- Lorado was not markedly favorable to me as a brother-in-law.
- Extract from : « A Daughter of the Middle Border » by Hamlin Garland
- With reference to their morals, strictly speaking they are markedly lax.
- Extract from : « A Negro Explorer at the North Pole » by Matthew A. Henson
- He indicated, by gestures, that Soames should remove his collar; he was markedly unemotional.
- Extract from : « The Yellow Claw » by Sax Rohmer
- This includes those forms which are not markedly crystalline.
- Extract from : « An Elementary Study of Chemistry » by William McPherson
- This zeal on behalf of local self-government was markedly opportunist.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
Synonyms for markedly
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