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infectiously

[ UK /ɪnfˈɛkʃəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a contagious manner
    she was contagiously bubbly

How To Use infectiously In A Sentence

  • It's just so infectiously fun, and we defy anyone who hears this amazing album not to play air guitar the instant they hear these tracks.
  • As an original finale, they combined an Irish jig with ska which was infectiously received.
  • If fact, last year while in a very large Mexican restaurant in Bali, and sitting at the bar, an attractive middle aged woman approached and stood right next to me and ordered a pitcher of just wine with several glasses for a cadre of friends/woman sitting at a very large circular table, laughing, chatting, and carrying-on infectiously. Sangrita and sangria
  • She has an extraordinarily mobile face and an infectiously comic manner.
  • As an original finale, they combined an Irish jig with ska which was infectiously received.
  • The author loves his cultural and familial heritage and is infectiously evangelistic about it.
  • Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense.
  • The Tibetans I spoke to were infectiously humble and friendly and politically charged without being pushy about independence after the Chinese invaded.
  • He is remarkably bright, infectiously enthusiastic, admirably honest and possessed of an upliftingly kind view of the world.
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