Pronunciation: /ækˈnɒlɪdʒdli/
adjective recognized or accepted as true or valid
A1 She is acknowledgedly the best student in the class.
A2 The film is acknowledgedly one of the most popular of the year.
B1 The company is acknowledgedly a leader in the industry.
B2 His talent is acknowledgedly impressive by all who know him.
C1 The author is acknowledgedly a master of the genre.
C2 Her expertise is acknowledgedly unparalleled in the field.
adverb in a way that shows recognition or awareness
A1 She acknowledgedly waved to her friend across the street.
A2 He acknowledgedly accepted the award with a smile.
B1 The team acknowledgedly worked together to complete the project on time.
B2 The CEO acknowledgedly praised the employees for their hard work.
C1 The scientist acknowledgedly presented his research findings at the conference.
C2 The artist acknowledgedly dedicated his latest masterpiece to his mentor.
formal The scientist acknowledgedly accepted the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
informal She acknowledgedly admitted that she was wrong about the date of the event.
slang He acknowledgedly owned up to his mistake and apologized to his friend.
figurative The artist's painting was acknowledgedly a masterpiece, capturing the essence of the human experience.
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