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markedly

American  
[mahr-kid-lee] / ˈmɑr kɪd li /

adverb

  1. in a strikingly noticeable or conspicuous way.

    Living standards are markedly lower in these neighborhoods.

    These meetings will differ markedly from the informal talks that have occured over the last five years.


Etymology

Origin of markedly

marked ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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The tone of Wednesday’s note is markedly more cautious than attitudes of many others on Wall Street.

From Barron's

The tone of Wednesday’s note is markedly more cautious than attitudes of many others on Wall Street.

From Barron's

Still, hiring has slowed markedly, leaving analysts uncertain about the economy’s direction.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the short-term forecast after Tuesday’s rain will be markedly different.

From Los Angeles Times

"When these patients understand that their struggle is rooted in biology, not lack of discipline, and are supported with structured nutrition, consistent meal patterns, psychological strategies and realistic goals, their relationship with food improves markedly."

From BBC