Sentence for highly | Use highly in a sentence

Sentences using the word highly. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use highly in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for highly.

  • It is highly improper. (4)
  • She was highly flushed. (10)
  • You think too highly of me. (10)
  • I value your taste so highly. (13)
  • Her ladyship was highly incensed. (4)
  • Her report was highly favourable. (4)
  • And a highly alluring adornment it is! (10)
  • It was, indeed, a highly prized letter. (4)
  • Our system is the most highly moral known. (8)
  • Letters of a man of his age to a young woman he rates too highly! (10)
  • It was highly commendable in his Grace to visit you. (10)
  • This was no more than a sign that he was highly pleased. (10)
  • I compliment my friend; I think it highly ingenious of him. (8)
  • He naturally thought highly of the position, having bought it. (10)
  • The play was highly interesting when Carlisle entered the room. (18)
  • Yet they are highly esteemed, and form three quarters of Society. (8)
  • Nobody can think more highly of the matrimonial state than myself. (4)
  • She came to us highly recommended, too; and did her work very well. (8)
  • Lucy was disposed to think more highly of the object of her conquest. (10)
  • I have heard him speak, and so must you, so very highly of Jane Fairfax! (4)
  • While these highly satisfactory words were being addressed to poor Fitz. (6)
  • I am here to fulfil a duty to my family; a highly disagreeable one to me. (10)
  • The humour of gentlemen at home is always highly excited by such cool feats. (10)
  • Interests so highly personal as theirs demand from them a decent insincerity. (10)
  • He was most highly esteemed by Mr. Darcy, a most intimate, confidential friend. (4)
  • He throws off the old and is on with the new with a highly hopeful anticipation. (10)
  • It is highly unfit for you to sit, be it only half an hour a day, without a fire. (4)
  • Her choice of a man like Dacier, too, of whom Redworth judged highly, showed nobility. (10)
  • Highly as the chap ranked, he would rank even higher before they had finished with him. (8)
  • We well know what terrible havoc such distress can make in weak and highly nervous people. (8)
  • Everett Wheeler, who was a lawyer with a large and very highly paid practice, was another. (13)
  • And I can speak of her highly, though she and I have seen in time that we do not suit one another. (10)
  • This meeting of the two parties proved highly satisfactory, and decided the whole business at once. (4)
  • And here I can admit, that my manners to Miss W., in being unpleasant to Miss F., were highly blameable. (4)
  • There is something highly absurd in the exposition of such toys to the outrages of winter on a housetop. (2)
  • He went to an hotel in the Rue Caumartin, highly recommended to Forsytes, where practically nobody spoke French. (8)
  • Perhaps the very fact of his not producing a highly favourable impression, should be set to plead on his behalf. (10)
  • This highly effective pluralizing of their peculiar slang, brought a roar of applause from the crowd of Britons. (10)
  • To please them, a highly artificial scheme of arrangement was adopted to which the drama was totally subservient. (3)
  • Among the latter Molly Gutkind appeared highly suspicious by reason of her confused answers and perturbed demeanour. (12)
  • The greatest successor of di Salo was his pupil, =Giovanni Paolo Maggini= (1590-1640), whose violins are highly prized. (3)
  • His forms are novel, his orchestration highly effective in spite of the achievements of Berlioz and Wagner in this direction. (3)
  • There, however, the report of him was, that he had inspected the rooms, highly complimented the owner of them, and vanished. (10)
  • His work was not so highly favored by connoisseurs until Paganini showed the value of a Guarnerius from the standpoint of tone. (3)
  • One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, with family, fortune, everything in his favour, should think highly of himself. (4)
  • Accordingly the five English papers published no account of the trial, which lasted a week and disclosed highly sensational matter. (16)
  • It would be an interesting, and certainly a very kind undertaking; highly becoming her own situation in life, her leisure, and powers. (4)
  • They are brilliant, poetic and highly dramatic by turns, and in their contents are the most musical studies composed up to their time. (3)
  • The bath-house keeper had many wonderful stories to relate of her remarkable wisdom, with which even highly educated men could not vie. (5)
  • He surrounds himself with associates of good character and business integrity, and cherishes highly his good standing in the community. (21)
  • He had been blamable, highly blamable, in remaining at Norland after he first felt her influence over him to be more than it ought to be. (4)
  • I was very much pleased with what I collected to have been your behaviour on the occasion; it shewed a discretion highly to be commended. (4)
  • With Imitation came Counterpoint of a more highly developed form; an inevitable step toward the fugal style of the later polyphonic periods. (3)
  • Born again, into new conditions, the primitive may be highly polished of men, and forfeit nothing save the roughness of his original nature. (10)
  • The studied indifference, insolence, and discontent of her husband gave her no pain; and when he scolded or abused her, she was highly diverted. (4)
  • I am now in the midst of the highly important and engrossing business of arranging for the presentation at Court of some of our fair citoyennes. (14)
  • He assured everybody, that Lady Camper was much misunderstood; she was a most remarkable woman; she was a most affable and highly intelligent lady. (10)
  • She wept, thinking confusedly of Lord Romfrey; trying to think he had made his amends tardily, and that Beauchamp prized him too highly for the act. (10)
  • Sylvanus Stone, having graduated very highly at the London University, had been appointed at an early age lecturer to more than one Public Institution. (8)
  • We reciprocate a highly cordial feeling when they line the streets and roads with respectful salutations, and I acknowledge their demonstrative goodwill. (10)
  • The highly ornamented style which he brought into vogue was modified in the works of several composers who also gave more consideration to truth of expression. (3)
  • Highly cultivated in literature, philosophy and poetry, he possessed a keen and discerning critical taste, and a literary style that was picturesque and eloquent. (3)

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