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avidly
[ av-id-lee ]
adverb
- with great enthusiasm, interest, or desire; eagerly:
As they talked, he followed their exchange avidly, his head turning back and forth between them as if he were watching a tennis match.
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of avidly1
Example Sentences
An American who moved to Canada and drifted into writing in the 1970s, he has written avidly and brilliantly during the last 30 years about the power and peril of technology.
I’ve also been accused of being a “socialist,” which I suppose I am if they mean that I avidly support Medicare and Social Security.
The sub-postmasters' plight struck a chord with many, and some "superfans" avidly followed every step of the inquiry, both online and in person.
Unlike the novelists I avidly read in my formative years, these playwrights invited actors to endow their words with body and voice.
Their relative strength in the east is despite the fact the party is viewed by many – and officially classed in three states – as right-wing extremist, a charge its supporters avidly reject.
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