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1 sengsem
highly attracted to something; absorbed, engrossed in -
2 berdaya saing tinggi
highly competitive -
3 bermotivasi tinggi
highly motivated -
4 penuh ketidakpastian
highly uncertain -
5 sangat abstrak
highly abstract -
6 sangat bergejolak
highly volatile -
7 sangat bervariasi
highly varied -
8 sangat sensitip
highly sensitive -
9 sudah sangat maju
highly developed -
10 azam
highly respected, intention -
11 kesengsem
highly attracted to something, engrossed in -
12 adi
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13 engku
term of address and reference for mother's younger brother; term of address and reference for highly respected individuals of both sexes -
14 julang
boost, boosted, boosted, boosting* * *soar, tower; carry on the shoulder; hold in high esteem, esteem highly -
15 keterharuan
state of being highly affected by an emosion -
16 keterpandangan
being highly regarded -
17 kopyor
a coconut that has developed differently from the others in the bunch and has soft flesh blended with the juice and is especially tasty and highly prized for snacks -
18 mengkeramatkan
consider sacred; respect highly -
19 merajakan
make into a king; treat like a king; consider highly important -
20 pedas
pungent, poignant, hot, caustic, seasoned, acrid* * *hot* * *hot, highly seasoned and spiced; severe, biting
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Highly — High ly, adv. In a high manner, or to a high degree; very much; as, highly esteemed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
highly — O.E. healice nobly, gloriously, honorably; see HIGH (Cf. high) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (1). Meaning very, very much, fully is mid 14c … Etymology dictionary
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highly — ► ADVERB 1) to a high degree or level. 2) favourably … English terms dictionary
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highly */*/*/ — UK [ˈhaɪlɪ] / US adverb 1) used before some adjectives to mean very or very well Williams is a highly competitive player who hates losing. That now seems highly unlikely. a highly motivated salesman She s a highly educated young woman. highly… … English dictionary
highly — [[t]ha͟ɪli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV adj Highly is used before some adjectives to mean very . Mr Singh was a highly successful salesman... It seems highly unlikely that she ever existed. ...the highly controversial nuclear energy programme. Syn: very… … English dictionary
highly — / haIli/ adverb 1 (+ adj, adv) very: highly successful | highly skilled 2 (+ adj, adv) to a high level or standard: She is a highly educated woman. | highly paid experts 3 highly placed in an important or powerful position: a highly placed… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English