Similar words: acute, mutely, immaculately, acute renal failure, astutely, absolutely, resolutely, irresolutely. Meaning: adv. 1. in an acute manner 2. having a rapid onset 3. changing suddenly in direction and degree 4. in a shrewd manner.
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31. Hannah was acutely conscious of Max.
32. In times of war and similar threats we are acutely sensitive of anything that is faintly seditious.
33. He's said to be acutely depressed, and is also thought to have a stomach ulcer.
34. It reveals instead a man who is acutely aware of his image.
35. Anyone acquainted with ancient ikons will recognise how acutely she has captured their essence.
36. A conveyancer must be acutely conscious of the problems a conflict of interest might impose.
37. He was acutely aware of everything that had gone on in front of the then roaring fire.
38. In doses far below those used for anesthetic purposes, ketamine makes normal people become acutely psychotic.
39. Parents and children are acutely vulnerable under circumstances of compulsion and emergency which are regular occurrences in residential admissions.
40. In February 1974, they feared acutely that a Labour victory would reverse their achievement.
41. In situations like this, when you are receptive to the point of rawness, you become acutely aware of it.
42. She was acutely aware that she had burnt her boats.
43. In any case the number of dwellings actually completed by 1950 was pathetically small, and housing shortages were felt acutely elsewhere.
44. He was acutely conscious of the fact that his life hung on a twitch of his captor's trigger finger.
45. Discussion Patients admitted to casualty departments with acutely disturbed behaviour present a major diagnostic challenge.
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47. If the plant grows emersed, the leaves are dark green, stiff, leathery, sappy and very acutely branched.
48. Conversely, it plummeted in the years after 1873, when the economy of the United States was acutely depressed.
49. Churchill was acutely aware that Britain was far the weaker of the two allies, both militarily and economically.
50. Anxious people become acutely sensitized to their bodies, noticing minor bodily changes upon which they focus.
51. He was at that point of drunkenness where, acutely conscious of it, he made an effort to hide it.
52. All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels.
53. I was acutely aware of this as I arrived at Fla Barra.
54. The present generation of young people is acutely aware of the need for a second language.
55. Of course Silas knew she was in love with him, she decided,(www.Sentencedict.com) feeling acutely embarrassed.
56. Furthermore it is in local communities that the real impacts of free-trade policies are felt most acutely.
57. The same problem will crop up again after the first conference, though less acutely since the cleaning times are reduced.
58. Another possible contributory factor is the increasing difficulty in admitting acutely ill patients.
59. He did not lack courage, but it pained him acutely to see his beloved army bloodied.
60. Katherine was suddenly acutely aware that he sounded boyish, happy.
More similar words: acute, mutely, immaculately, acute renal failure, astutely, absolutely, resolutely, irresolutely, a cut above, cute, execute, persecute, executed, prosecute, electrocute, tutelary, tutelage, lately, stately, remotely, sedately, innately, ornately, politely, completely, consecutively, philately, privately, adequately, moderately.