53 adverbs to describe how to effectives

Some of his expressions pierced like lightning, and were exceedingly effective.

Flavian, too, with his fine, clear mastery of the practically effective, had early laid hold of the principle, as axiomatic in literature: That 'to know when one's self is interested, is the first condition of interesting other people'"

The greatest objection from a psychological standpoint is that we have reason to believe that learning thus concentrated is not so permanently effective as that extended over a long period of time.

And it is singularly effective for its purpose, that of avoiding the suggestion of a mere ballad-measure, and carrying on the descriptive action with as little interruption as might be.

You have a censorship which all the outside world knows has been wonderfully effective in keeping some important facts from the knowledge of the German people.

Soon they would sweep by the bundle of hay which marked the carefully measured range within which our fire was terribly effective.

For it is well known that the sense of smell is specially effective in awakening memories, and that in general it does not require much to rouse a train of ideas.

From her window, Maude Falconer, now attired in a simple but exquisitely effective morning frock, could see him.

impossible and private property impregnable, and so far their work has proved extraordinarily effective.

The chorus was tremendously effective.

I trust in God that even now it is not too late, and that circumstances may transpire to render her efforts in this sacred cause doubly effective.

One could easily pick out a few brilliantly effective examples of each class: but as their characteristic is to fade when uprooted from the soil in which they grow, they would take up space to very little purpose.

The technical manipulation of all this seems to me above reproach dramatically effective and yet life-like in every detail.

Amid these satirized frivolities there appear occasional touches of true pathos and deep human tragedy, which are strangely effective in their unsympathetic surroundings.

He imagined a refinement, simple, probable, and yet immensely effective, which put an extraordinarily keen edge upon the expectancy of the audience.

The device was so simple and yet so strikingly effective that it immediately became the pattern for other cities.

For example, the sense of smell is peculiarly effective in exciting disgust.

His wonderful rapidity of thought was associated with patient, plodding perseverance, a combination rare but mightily effective.

It is to our advantage, indeed, to realise the distinction; because it makes Æsop more obviously effective than any other fabulist.

This proved only partially effective, and it was followed by a circular to commanding officers, a few months later, reading thus: HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY OF LIBERATION Territory of Sancti Spiritus, November 6, 1895.

We seldom realize that ours is actually what it pretends to bea representative governmentand our legislatures are extraordinarily sensitive to what the people, the politically effective people, really want.

Here was a brilliant exhibition of mirrors, upon some of which were paintings of dainty design and delicate execution, queerly effective.

" Mr. Mortimer, at the fifth lock, left Old Jubilee and walked around to remark to Tilda that on the boards some such apparatus"if it could be contrived at moderate expense"would be remarkably effective in the drowning scene of The Colleen Bawn; or, in the legitimate drama, for the descent of Faustus into hell; "or, by means of a gauze transparency, the death of Ophelia might be indicated.

Its political condition had never been very stable, and it seems to have preserved during the Omeyyad ascendancy the same loose but roughly effective organisation that it possessed under the Hashim branch.

I can remember a strong feeling of difference I first felt on acting together with him from what I had been accustomed to: that he was in the habit of looking for effect, and for what was sensibly effective, which from the Bisley and Fairford School I had been long habituated to avoid; but to do one's duty in faith and leave it to God, and that all the more earnestly, because there were no sympathies from without to answer.

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