highly (Meaning)
highly (r)
to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect
at a high rate or wage
in a high position or level or rank
highly (adv.)
In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of highly
Synonyms:
- wicked
- jolly
- particularly
- enormously
- awfully
- surpassingly
- passing
- hugely
- such
- entirely
- exceptionally
- fabulously
- mortally
- sore
- greatly
- wildly
- sorely
- colossally
- that
- thoroughly
- eminently
- completely
- immensely
- majorly
- supremely
- absolutely
- utterly
- real
- remarkably
- fiercely
- vitally
- full
- archly
- vastly
- positively
- desperately
- awful
- uncommonly
- deadly
- exceeding
- extra
- exceedingly
- fantastically
- much
- specially
- totally
- super
- achingly
- deeply
- way
- frightfully
- mighty
- especially
- good and
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- flat-out
- significantly
- thumping
- amazingly
- appreciably
- markedly
- abundantly
- extensively
- downright
- purely
- spanking
- filthy
- stinking
- roaring
- altogether
- ever
- noticeably
- as all get-out
- staggeringly
- plentifully
- roaringly
- obviously
- astronomically
- excessively
- monumentally
- mightily
- almighty
- corking
- unco
- whacking
- astonishingly
- monstrous
- cracking
- considerably
- palpably
- substantially
- notably
- discernibly
- wholly
- radically
- obscenely
- bone
- blisteringly
- a lot
- dang
- plainly
- fully
- monstrously
- profoundly
- beastly
- right
- rattling
- visibly
Antonyms:
highly Sentence Examples
- The doctor rated my patient satisfaction as highly likely.
- The student was highly motivated and achieved excellent grades.
- The company places a highly value on customer service.
- The job requires a highly skilled and experienced candidate.
- The city has a highly diverse population.
- The new technology is highly efficient and cost-effective.
- The medication has highly potential side effects.
- The disease is highly contagious and can spread quickly.
- The research findings are highly significant and have important implications.
- The team was highly successful in achieving its goals.
FAQs About the word highly
to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect, at a high rate or wage, in a high position or level or rankIn a high manner, or to a high degree; ve
terribly, really, far,extremely, intensely, incredibly, very, damned, damn, badly
nominally, somewhat,somewhat, slightly, slightly, little, little, nominally, hardly,negligibly
The doctor rated my patient satisfaction as highly likely.
The student was highly motivated and achieved excellent grades.
The company places a highly value on customer service.
The job requires a highly skilled and experienced candidate.