He approvingly posted a piece entitled "Politicians must never be the guardians of our press."
People who write in votes for nonexistent candidates such as Mickey Mouse are often cited approvingly in media outlets.
He had approvingly described seventeen seances with Mrs. Piper.
Numerous early records speak approvingly of him as wise and compassionate.
It will be noted approvingly that the prose poem blurs boundaries.
I looked approvingly at myself in the mirror.
He nodded approvingly, indicating for me to continue.
He just looked on approvingly, but never said much.
Reporting on a conference co-sponsored by the high lama and the technical institute, she commented approvingly that "science and faith are making nice almost everywhere."
Some even spoke approvingly of "wars of choice."
Definition of approvingly in US English:
approvingly
adverbəˈpro͞oviNGlēəˈpruvɪŋli
In a manner resulting from or revealing approval.
several heads nodded approvingly at this concept
Example sentencesExamples
Numerous early records speak approvingly of him as wise and compassionate.
He had approvingly described seventeen seances with Mrs. Piper.
He approvingly posted a piece entitled "Politicians must never be the guardians of our press."
I looked approvingly at myself in the mirror.
It will be noted approvingly that the prose poem blurs boundaries.
People who write in votes for nonexistent candidates such as Mickey Mouse are often cited approvingly in media outlets.
Some even spoke approvingly of "wars of choice."
He just looked on approvingly, but never said much.
He nodded approvingly, indicating for me to continue.
Reporting on a conference co-sponsored by the high lama and the technical institute, she commented approvingly that "science and faith are making nice almost everywhere."