Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪli/
adjective having a high degree or level of a quality or attribute
A1 I am highly excited to go to the zoo.
A2 She is highly skilled at playing the piano.
B1 The restaurant is highly recommended by locals.
B2 The company is highly regarded in the industry.
C1 The professor is highly respected for his research in the field.
C2 The artist is highly acclaimed for her innovative work.
adverb in a high degree; extremely or very
A1 She is highly skilled at playing the piano.
A2 He is highly motivated to succeed in his career.
B1 The restaurant is highly recommended by locals.
B2 The company is highly regarded in the industry for its innovation.
C1 The professor is highly respected for his research in the field.
C2 The artist is highly acclaimed for her unique style of painting.
formal The research paper was highly regarded by the academic community.
informal She is highly skilled at playing the piano.
slang I'm highly obsessed with that new TV show.
figurative His speech was highly charged with emotion.
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