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pointedly

adverb as in sharply

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She poignantly and pointedly showed the difference between her and Donald Trump.

From Salon

The impact of money on music is a theme she hammers on the album which opens, pointedly, with a Quincy Jones quote.

From BBC

“In one of our conversations, she pointedly asked, ‘When are you coming to get me?’”

From BBC

Changing thematic exhibitions will be presented in areas designated as “oceans,” which pointedly scraps typical museum categories of continent, nation, empire or time period.

Yet the prime minister and his aides have pointedly avoided answering questions about the underlying causes of the riots.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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