Synonym: fresh, freshly, late, lately, latterly, new, newly, of late. Similar words: recent, decent, gently, currently, apparently, frequently, diligently, consequently. Meaning: ['rɪːsntlɪ] adv. 1. in the recent past 2. very recently.
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121. I've been piling on the pounds recently.
122. There have been several successfulprosecutions for drug smuggling recently.
123. Have you been up to London recently?
124. The Chinese market has opened up recently. Sentencedict.com
125. Full details of the incident were recently revealed.
126. There have been several muggings here recently.
127. Until very recently Texas was an unsettled frontier.
128. Recently, there has been some revival of ancient music.
129. The hotel has recently been refurbished and upgraded.
130. There have been several security leaks recently.
131. The boy has begun to smarten up recently.
132. Business has been opening out recently.
133. He's been a bit down on his luck recently.
134. I was wearing a newly/recently acquired jacket.
135. He had recently graduated from Marine Corps boot camp.
136. He has recently parted from his wife .
137. The banks have had precious little to celebrate recently.
138. Midfielder Elliott has shown disappointing form recently.
139. This view has recently gathered strength .
140. He had not, until recently, stooped to personal abuse.
141. Has the ghost manifested itself recently?
142. He's been under a lot of strain recently.
143. This designer has recently branched out into children's wear.
144. The attendance has dropped away recently.
145. My work has been forging ahead recently.
146. They've recently bought a new car.
147. That method has only recently come into use.
148. Helen had recently paid him a visit.
149. The programme has lost favour with viewers recently.
150. Have you rung up your mother recently?
More similar words: recent, decent, gently, currently, apparently, frequently, diligently, consequently, consistently, inadvertently, unprecedented, receive, receiver, instantly, reception, recession, importantly, directly, significantly, correctly, Cent., scent, accent, per cent, center, central, century, incentive, centurion, percentage.