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Definition of attractively in English: attractivelyadverb əˈtraktɪvliəˈtræktɪvli 1In a way that is pleasing or appealing to the senses. desserts were attractively presented Example sentencesExamples - The book is compact, attractively laid out, and thoroughly footnoted.
- The sets of geometric shapes are painted in attractively unnatural enamel colors.
- Each purchase is painstakingly and attractively gift-wrapped with the store's logo and signature colors.
- On most varieties, the leaves are attractively lobed.
- Carnegie Hall has an attractively designed website with all you'd expect for one of the world's major concert venues.
- They are realizing that there are economical ways to present their photographs safely and attractively.
- They attractively display unusual veggies at a local sidewalk showcase, trying to compete for consumer attention with handcrafted gelatos.
- A pan-European production, it is clearly written and attractively illustrated.
- Their lettuce, fresh, clean, and attractively presented at local farmers' markets, sells quickly and at a premium.
- The artwork, attractively printed in blue ink on an off-white ground, has polish and clarity.
- 1.1 (with reference to a person) in such a way as to be appealing or sexually alluring to look at.
I like to dress attractively Example sentencesExamples - A shrouded corpse is bound in red cord by an attractively attired woman, perhaps implying that everything can be marketed.
- She's tall and attractively thin, with long, expressive limbs, a graceful neck, and a face Raphael would dream of painting.
- The skirt flared out attractively around her.
- Burgundy colored hair fell attractively over his forehead in one strand determinedly longer than the rest.
- Two guys with attractively stubble-dusted chins arrive on the scene.
- His black hair was messy, but attractively so.
- It was only then that he noticed how attractively Charlie was dressed.
- It represents the Greek god of wine as a beautiful youth, his hair attractively tousled and bound with vine leaves.
- An attractively plump woman reclined beside a stream picking flowers to the strain of a lilting love song.
- Is it possible to stay mad at a distant dad when he's also a sheepish, attractively rumpled amnesiac?
- 1.2 In a way that arouses interest.
the properties are attractively priced Example sentencesExamples - Behind him, various kinds of Democrats, including the attractively named "Blue Dogs," make the plans.
- She was an estate agent "very good at her job," while the firm's prices were attractively cheap.
- The Chilean sea bass is very ugly, but at least it's not the orange roughy, which is the Atlantic slimefish, not an attractively named fish.
- It was a collection of attractively told stories about the five ways that help the human being succeed in life.
- The companies hook cardholders with attractively low teaser interest rates, while reserving the right to raise those rates at any time, for any reason.
- Offering a convenient, high-quality product that's priced attractively has been a recipe for success in our e-book program.
- The 1933 ad reads, "The standard five-passenger sedan is now reduced to $2,245—a price most attractively reasonable for a car of Cadillac design."
- The stock looks attractively valued right now, especially in light of the expected growth to come.
- The public persona of a leader is important, but only as a way of communicating clearly and attractively a body of ideas.
- As India grows in regional importance, the challenge will be to express that idea clearly and attractively to others.
Definition of attractively in US English: attractivelyadverbəˈtraktivlēəˈtræktɪvli 1In a way that is pleasing or appealing to the senses. desserts were attractively presented Example sentencesExamples - They are realizing that there are economical ways to present their photographs safely and attractively.
- The book is compact, attractively laid out, and thoroughly footnoted.
- The artwork, attractively printed in blue ink on an off-white ground, has polish and clarity.
- Each purchase is painstakingly and attractively gift-wrapped with the store's logo and signature colors.
- The sets of geometric shapes are painted in attractively unnatural enamel colors.
- They attractively display unusual veggies at a local sidewalk showcase, trying to compete for consumer attention with handcrafted gelatos.
- A pan-European production, it is clearly written and attractively illustrated.
- Carnegie Hall has an attractively designed website with all you'd expect for one of the world's major concert venues.
- On most varieties, the leaves are attractively lobed.
- Their lettuce, fresh, clean, and attractively presented at local farmers' markets, sells quickly and at a premium.
- 1.1 (with reference to a person) in such a way as to be appealing or sexually alluring to look at.
I like to dress attractively Example sentencesExamples - It was only then that he noticed how attractively Charlie was dressed.
- Burgundy colored hair fell attractively over his forehead in one strand determinedly longer than the rest.
- The skirt flared out attractively around her.
- His black hair was messy, but attractively so.
- It represents the Greek god of wine as a beautiful youth, his hair attractively tousled and bound with vine leaves.
- She's tall and attractively thin, with long, expressive limbs, a graceful neck, and a face Raphael would dream of painting.
- An attractively plump woman reclined beside a stream picking flowers to the strain of a lilting love song.
- Two guys with attractively stubble-dusted chins arrive on the scene.
- A shrouded corpse is bound in red cord by an attractively attired woman, perhaps implying that everything can be marketed.
- Is it possible to stay mad at a distant dad when he's also a sheepish, attractively rumpled amnesiac?
- 1.2 In a way that arouses interest.
the properties are attractively priced Example sentencesExamples - She was an estate agent "very good at her job," while the firm's prices were attractively cheap.
- The stock looks attractively valued right now, especially in light of the expected growth to come.
- Offering a convenient, high-quality product that's priced attractively has been a recipe for success in our e-book program.
- The 1933 ad reads, "The standard five-passenger sedan is now reduced to $2,245—a price most attractively reasonable for a car of Cadillac design."
- Behind him, various kinds of Democrats, including the attractively named "Blue Dogs," make the plans.
- It was a collection of attractively told stories about the five ways that help the human being succeed in life.
- The public persona of a leader is important, but only as a way of communicating clearly and attractively a body of ideas.
- The Chilean sea bass is very ugly, but at least it's not the orange roughy, which is the Atlantic slimefish, not an attractively named fish.
- The companies hook cardholders with attractively low teaser interest rates, while reserving the right to raise those rates at any time, for any reason.
- As India grows in regional importance, the challenge will be to express that idea clearly and attractively to others.
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