highly
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
highly/ˈhʌɪli/
▶adverb
- 1 to a high degree or level.
- 2 favourably.
'highly' also found in these Oxford entries:
absurd
- accomplished
- acute
- adrenalized
- aqua regia
- arabesque
- arsenic
- asbestos
- baroque
- barracouta
- big
- biriani
- black widow
- blast
- blue-eyed boy
- boomslang
- brain drain
- brand leader
- brickbat
- Byzantine
- chaos theory
- chapel
- chinchilla
- cobra
- Colorado beetle
- comet
- cosmic ray
- courtly love
- crystal
- delicious
- devastating
- dioxin
- disastrous
- Dover sole
- down
- dugite
- epididymis
- ether
- eulogize
- eulogy
- euphuism
- exalt
- exquisite
- fanciful
- fancy
- fast lane
- fecund
- fine chemicals
- flight
- free radical

