50 adverbs to describe how to attentive

When people of other countries come to it, they are exceedingly attentive to them all, and supply them with what they need.

But Maisie's eyes were still; they had no sparkling speech; they listened, deeply attentive to the person who was there.

The Knight was wonderfully attentive to the Account which Orestes gives of Pyrrhus his Death, and at the Conclusion of it, told me it was such a bloody Piece of Work, that he was glad it was not done upon the Stage.

Besides being a man of red-tape and pigeon-holes, exact, methodical, and strictly attentive to business, he had a power over a Kentucky jury such as no other man has ever wielded.

He was gravely attentive, marveling over this story of a man's labor and triumph.

And never have I been so much struck with the Appearance of an Assembly, as when I have glanced my Eye to that Part of the Meeting-House, where they usually sit; adorned, for so it had appeared to me, with so many black Countenances, eagerly attentive to every Word they hear, and frequently bathed in Tears.

The Lover is a very honest plain Man; and what charmed him was a Person that goes along with him in the Cares and Joys of Life, not taken up with her self, but sincerely attentive with a ready and chearful Mind, to accompany him in either.

" Green sat, leaning forward, courteously attentive, his eyes unwavering fixed upon his patron's irate countenance.

Officiously polite in her manners, and inflexibly attentive to her interest, she seemingly acquiesces in every thing you propose.

For eighteen hours she had been a keenly attentive, wide-eyed, and partly frightened bit of humanity in this onrush of "the horde."

He was still politely attentive, but his head turned, and the eager eyes found something of interest across the street.

The whole of the company were even more respectfully attentive to my remarks than usual.

The mere personal baggage which Caesar carried with him was probably considerable; for he was a man of elegant habits, and in all parts of his life sedulously attentive to elegance of personal appearance.

Old uneducated fool maternal parent did lots of thanks-givings and poojah because gods specially attentive to mebut I said 'Go to, old woman.

This strange joy now sent the blood surging through my brain until my ears hummed; and yet I kept my judgment, calmly attentive and even wary.

All the while that we were gazing at her, she took Notice of no Object about her, but had an Art of seeming awkwardly attentive, whatever else her Eyes were accidentally thrown upon.

Their manners are certainly not the most polished in the world, neither are they extraordinarily attentive or delicate, but their hearts and dispositions are mostly good.

Quiroga, with his smooth tongue and humble smile, was lavishly and flatteringly attentive to Simoun.

And in the end, after being so vain-gloriously attentive to the momentary comfort of all connected with me, I utterly forgot them and thought only of myself when their whole happiness was concerned.

Harpin Cust now leaned, gracefully attentive, on the back of the empty chair, absently swishing his little whisk broom.

I know not how we are indebted to our allies, or by what ties we are obliged to assist those who never assisted us; nor can I, upon mature consideration, think it necessary to be always gazing on the continent, watching the motions of every potentate, and anxiously attentive to every revolution.

Habitually attentive to the concerns of government, he spared no pains to acquaint himself with whatever was connected, however minutely, with its prosperity.

So I opened my book, idly attentive, reading The Poems of Pansard, while dappled shadows of clustered maple leaves moved on the page, and droning bees set old Pansard's lines to music.

One can almost hear the stumbling, pointless observations, almost see the imploring looks cast, from among the infinitely attentive company, towards the tutor, and the pink ears growing still more pink.

His ear, subconsciously attentive to everything around him, caught a faint sound from the next room.

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