Meaning & Definition of word "Acutely"

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    Acutely

    əˈkjuːtli

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that is sharp or intense; extremely or very keenly.
      • Example: She felt acutely aware of the tension in the room.
    • 2. In a severe or serious manner, often relating to a condition or situation.
      • Example: He was acutely aware of his responsibilities as a leader.
    • 3. In a way that is clear and quick to understand or notice.
      • Example: The artist acutely captured the emotions of the moment in her painting.
    • 4. In a manner that suggests sharpness or precision.
      • Example: The critic acutely analyzed the flaws in the performance.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'acutus', meaning sharp or pointed.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    acutely aware:

    Having a deep understanding or insight into a situation.

    acutely painful:

    Experiencing a high level of pain.

    acutely sensitive:

    Highly sensitive to emotions or situations.

    Related Words

    acute:

    Having a sharp point or a high degree.

    acuteness:

    The quality of being sharp or severe.

    Slang Meanings of acutely