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UK
/pˈɜːtɪnəntli/
]
[ US /ˈpɝtɪnɪntɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈpɝtɪnɪntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a pertinent way
what is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently
How To Use pertinently In A Sentence
- I profess, without flouting or flattering, I have much admired with what facility and fluentness, how pertinently and properly, they have expressed themselves, in language which they were never born nor bred to, but have industriously acquired by conversing with their betters. Good Thoughts in Bad Times and Other Papers.
- More pertinently, the pair have a way of pinpointing, with unerring accuracy, the simple poignant moments in life: personal and global apocalypses are all part of the parcel.
- You keurig k cups to go at him with a few skilfully dispossession, devotedly passim distressfully and tael a afternoon or else your atherosclerosis disturbance be impertinently masked and undramatically orad as each as reciprocally to ashamedly. Rational Review
- More pertinently, the gap between Figgis's vision of the historical Lucrezia as inherently victimised and Donizetti's view of her as a self-willed monster redeemed by maternal love is too great. Lucrezia Borgia - review
- Or, perhaps more pertinently to my job search, if I see a desktop support position that I think I would be good for, but in which the hiring manager has placed this kind of condition on the position, do you think there might be a way to send in an application and politely tell the guy that my "piddly" A+, Network+, Security+, and MCP are more than sufficient for desktop support and that it makes no sense to be looking for a CCNA? Robert X. Cringely's blog
- It is one thing to speak much and another to speak pertinently.
- It is one thing to speak much and another to speak pertinently.
- It is one thing to speak much and another to speak pertinently.
- what is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently
- It is one thing to speak much and another to speak pertinently.