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Example sentences for "markedly"

Lexicographically close words:
marjoram; mark; marka; marke; marked; marker; markers; markes; market; marketable
  1. The horizontal arms (made by the pen held horizontally) are markedly affected, and if a very fine nib were used, the necessity of strengthening and thickening them would tend further to reduce the pen character.

  2. I became markedly outraged at schoolmates who acted irresponsibly and then decided that my ear was the one upon which they could hurl their misadventurous rot.

  3. Thus we have seen two instances which have had numerous circumstances in common, yet the manner in which the women reacted to their misfortune was markedly different.

  4. Throughout junior high our meetings had been markedly sparse, the result of differing circles of friends rather than personal quarrels.

  5. However, because of its irregularity, such cooperation was markedly infrequent and I would often find myself uncomfortably nauseous; as the sports grew more demanding, I knew that the class was not going to be acceptable.

  6. My general health improved markedly as I was no longer plunging all of my energies into school's demands.

  7. He was quietly dressed, a wide-brimmed high-crowned hat of finely-plaited white straw providing the solo note of markedly American origin in his attire.

  8. Forbes's face, usually so classic in outline, assumed a certain rigidity, and his firm chin grew markedly aggressive.

  9. The heart, not markedly distended, contained fluid blood, but that is not diagnostic: clotted blood may appear in a drowning case.

  10. Rigor was complete, a light reddish post-mortem lividity noticeable, the face not markedly cyanotic.

  11. But through the foundation of a number of different orders which from the outset had separate aims, tastes which were widely dissimilar, and temperaments that were markedly diverse, met with encouragement in the religious settlement.

  12. Similarly the legends currently told of the same saint in different countries exhibit markedly different traits.

  13. It is to Germany proper that we must go for the woman-priestess who lives on longest as the witch, and for the loose women who most markedly retain special rights and privileges.

  14. Since Mason Northrop was heavier and stronger than his friend, his technique was markedly different.

  15. With the Fleet their presence would contribute markedly to morale.

  16. The disparity between those at the top of the ladder and those at the bottom has increased markedly in the past 10 years.

  17. Thus, private activity has markedly increased; foreign investment has been encouraged, so far with moderate success; and efforts continue to increase the efficiency of state enterprises.

  18. It was a large apartment furnished in that heavy cumbersome style prevalent during the first half of the last century, eminently comfortable but markedly inartistic.

  19. But Montrose was markedly silent, as his repulsion increased immediately he caught sight of that dark and powerful countenance.

  20. Contented with this knowledge, the man was markedly amiable to his daughter, and Alice felt nervously surprised by the unusual attention which her ordinarily indifferent father paid her.

  21. One markedly strange thing amongst others was the absence of vegetation about the house, since nothing would grow near it.

  22. She was a faded, colourless woman with a washed-out appearance, markedly accentuated by the gauzy grey dress she wore.

  23. Certainly the young man paid many visits to Mrs. Barrast's house, and was markedly attentive to her visitor.

  24. As so often markedly happens, when a correct decision {p.

  25. Winter and summer are not markedly different upon the moon, since its rotation axis is nearly perpendicular to the plane of the earth's orbit about the sun, and the sun never goes far north or south of the moon's equator.

  26. He indicated, by gestures, that Soames should remove his collar; he was markedly unemotional.

  27. Of this genus Oates says: "The structure of the tail in this genus is peculiar, inasmuch as the middle pair of feathers is very markedly shorter than the others and of a different color.

  28. I feel sure that the adult bird, when discovered, will be markedly distinct.

  29. You may say that these results perhaps enable you to see a little more clearly and markedly than before a few of the characters of development, but that you have not really learnt anything new.

  30. This is most markedly exhibited in the stem of plants, in the tail of the dolphin, in the arrangements of the lime lamellae in all bones of vertebrates.

  31. He wrote: The battlefront now forms a vast triangle, the apex pointing markedly toward Chateau-Thierry and less markedly toward Dormans.

  32. I should like some tea, please," said Lydgate, curtly, still scowling and looking markedly at his legs stretched out before him.

  33. Mr. Casaubon turned his eyes very markedly on Dorothea while she was speaking, and seemed to observe her newly.

  34. This fundamental principle of human speech was markedly exhibited in Mr. Brooke.

  35. Such details are markedly noticeable here, and it is because of features such as these that one is minded to consider the church as something quite different from anything seen elsewhere.

  36. One has only to contemplate the collection of ludicrously slender clustered columns of the nave, bound together with markedly visible iron strands, to realize the real weakness of the means by which the fabric has been kept alive.

  37. The difference mainly lies at the maximum end of each series, the capacity for extreme polarity being, as before remarked, markedly greater in the basic rocks.

  38. The hornblende is dark-brown, markedly pleochroic, and extinctions up to 15° are given in prismatic sections.

  39. Like most of the other lofty peaks of the island it is magnetic, and as remarked on page 368, it markedly deflects the compass-needle.

  40. In the slide the hornblende, which is dark brown and markedly pleochroic, shows six-sided sections with characteristic prismatic cleavage lines, the longitudinal sections giving extinctions up to 15°.

  41. The hornblende is bottle green, markedly pleochroic, and gives extinctions up to 14°.

  42. The glass is markedly vacuolar, the cavities being either filled with gas or with alteration-products.

  43. The hornblende is displayed in regular hexagonal sections, markedly pleochroic, and gives extinctions up to 12°.

  44. The hornblende phenocrysts are dark brown, markedly pleochroic, and give extinctions up to 12 degrees.

  45. The very early spandril from Angers, below, if not markedly Romanesque in character is yet not of the distinctively Early Gothic type.

  46. However that may be, the windows generally, remarkable as they are, are not markedly enough of a period to serve as an object lesson in glass design.

  47. Medallions are framed by lines of colour and beaded bands of white, but they do not, as a rule, separate themselves very markedly from their ornamental surroundings.

  48. Seventeenth century glass is to be distinguished from that of the sixteenth mainly inasmuch as it shows more markedly that decadence which had already begun to set in before the year 1600.

  49. This is very markedly the case on page 148.

  50. This is peculiarly the case in that part of France which lies just this side of the Alps; so much so, that a markedly mixed style is commonly accepted as "Burgundian.

  51. Still markedly horizontal lines of subdivision in glass design are more characteristic of the second Gothic period than of any other.

  52. Quigley showed his bad condition very markedly when he came up, and Jim, excepting for a cut chin and a big lump over his temple, appeared none the worse.

  53. She played no more that night, and was markedly subdued in her manner, turning an anxious eye upon Done every now and again, and Jim, to carry off the situation, was much too free with the liquor and uncommonly friendly with everybody.

  54. This Warwick glass was brought from France because the contract exacted "Glasse from beyond the Seas," and we at once notice the strong hues, which differ so markedly from the then prevailing English ones.

  55. Braun and Irwin is especially significant in its sane characterization of Wilhelmine’s mental disorders, and the observations upon “Empfindsamkeit” which are scattered through the book are trenchant, and often markedly clever.

  56. His endeavor is markedly in Sterne’s manner in his attitude toward the writing of the book, his conversation about the difficulty of managing the material, his discussion with himself and the reader about the various parts of the book.

  57. Because of the immediate translations, the reviews of the English original are markedly few, even in journals which gave considerable attention to English literary affairs.

  58. Power of Manipulation Another quality which separates monkeys very markedly from ordinary mammals is their manipulative expertness, the co-ordination of hand and eye.

  59. Both chimpanzee and orang are markedly contrasted with the fierce and gloomy gorilla.

  60. The Nautiloids began in the Cambrian, reached their golden age in the Silurian, and began to decline markedly in the Carboniferous.

  61. The last act of creation is markedly emphasised.

  62. In the latter this was very markedly the case (2Kings xxiii.

  63. Though he took no personal part in politics, never appeared on platforms nor in any way put himself forward, his paper was so markedly himself that people talked of it as him.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "markedly" 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; especially; evidently; exceptionally; exquisitely; extra; extraordinarily; famously; flagrantly; generously; grandly; greatly; impressively; incredibly; intensely; intrinsically; magically; magnanimously; magnificently; manifestly; markedly; marvelously; nobly; notably; noticeably; obviously; ostensibly; particularly; patently; peculiarly; perceptibly; plainly; pointedly; preeminently; profusely; prominently; remarkably; severe; singularly; splendidly; surprisingly; uncommonly; unusually; visibly; wonderfully; remarkably; severe; singularly; splendidly; surprisingly; uncommonly; unusually; visibly