100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "pointedly"
Definition
The adverb pointedly refers to doing something in a manner that is clear and direct, often highlighting a particular issue or making a significant emphasis. It can also imply that the action or statement was intended to convey a specific message, often with a sense of criticism or attention to detail.
Synonyms
- Directly
 - Clearly
 - Intentionally
 - Deliberately
 - Emphatically
 - Conspicuously
 - Significantly
 
Antonyms
- Indirectly
 - Vaguely
 - Unintentionally
 - Ambiguously
 - Casually
 
Examples
- She pointedly ignored his comments during the meeting.
 - The teacher pointedly asked the student to explain his reasoning.
 - He pointedly mentioned the importance of punctuality in his speech.
 - She looked at him pointedly when he made a joke about her outfit.
 - The author pointedly criticized the government's policies in his book.
 - He pointedly refused to answer the question posed by the reporter.
 - The manager pointedly reminded the team of the deadline.
 - She spoke pointedly about the need for change in the organization.
 - The politician pointedly addressed the issue of climate change.
 - He pointedly expressed his dissatisfaction with the service.
 - She pointedly noted that no one had volunteered for the task.
 - The artist pointedly portrayed the struggles of the working class in her painting.
 - He pointedly asked if anyone had read the memo.
 - The professor pointedly highlighted the critical flaws in the argument.
 - She pointedly looked at the clock, signaling that it was time to go.
 - He pointedly mentioned that the project was behind schedule.
 - The journalist pointedly questioned the transparency of the investigation.
 - She pointedly expressed her concerns about the new policy.
 - The coach pointedly criticized the team's lack of effort.
 - He pointedly pointed out the discrepancies in the report.
 - She pointedly avoided discussing the topic at hand.
 - The speaker pointedly addressed the audience's concerns.
 - He pointedly remarked on the need for better communication.
 - The director pointedly emphasized the importance of teamwork.
 - She pointedly stated her opinion on the matter.
 - He pointedly asked if she had completed her assignment.
 - The committee pointedly reviewed the budget cuts.
 - She pointedly reminded him of his promise.
 - He pointedly expressed his support for the initiative.
 - The critic pointedly reviewed the film's shortcomings.
 - She pointedly mentioned the lack of diversity in the hiring process.
 - He pointedly asked about the status of the project.
 - The negotiator pointedly outlined the terms of the agreement.
 - She pointedly suggested a different approach to the problem.
 - He pointedly referred to the importance of ethics in business.
 - The speaker pointedly included statistics to support her argument.
 - She pointedly made it clear that she would not tolerate disrespect.
 - He pointedly reminded them of the consequences of their actions.
 - The coach pointedly discussed the need for improvement.
 - She pointedly noted the increase in customer complaints.
 - He pointedly asked if anyone had questions about the policy.
 - The reporter pointedly asked for clarification on the issue.
 - She pointedly criticized the lack of resources for the project.
 - He pointedly highlighted the importance of deadlines.
 - The teacher pointedly warned students about the exam.
 - She pointedly urged the team to focus on quality.
 - He pointedly questioned the validity of the research.
 - The manager pointedly addressed the low morale in the office.
 - She pointedly stated that attendance was mandatory.
 - He pointedly reminded them to submit their reports on time.
 - The scientist pointedly discussed the implications of the findings.
 - She pointedly remarked on the need for better training.
 - He pointedly asked if they had considered alternative solutions.
 - The audience pointedly reacted to the controversial statement.
 - She pointedly avoided eye contact during the conversation.
 - He pointedly mentioned the need for innovation.
 - The consultant pointedly criticized the current strategy.
 - She pointedly pointed out the benefits of the new system.
 - He pointedly asked for feedback on his presentation.
 - The lawyer pointedly questioned the witness's credibility.
 - She pointedly emphasized the importance of safety protocols.
 - He pointedly indicated that deadlines were approaching.
 - The team leader pointedly discussed the project's objectives.
 - She pointedly highlighted the risks involved.
 - He pointedly stated that the issue needed immediate attention.
 - The analyst pointedly critiqued the financial projections.
 - She pointedly asked if everyone was aware of the changes.
 - He pointedly outlined the steps needed for success.
 - The politician pointedly addressed the audience's concerns.
 - She pointedly noted the lack of participation in the event.
 - He pointedly remarked on the importance of community involvement.
 - The teacher pointedly warned students about plagiarism.
 - She pointedly expressed her disappointment in the results.
 - He pointedly stated the consequences of missing deadlines.
 - The speaker pointedly highlighted the need for reform.
 - She pointedly looked at him when he made a mistake.
 - He pointedly asked if there were any objections to the plan.
 - The director pointedly addressed the need for sustainability.
 - She pointedly reminded everyone of the upcoming meeting.
 - He pointedly asked if the team was prepared for the presentation.
 - The analyst pointedly discussed the market trends.
 - She pointedly stated that feedback was welcome.
 - He pointedly mentioned the potential risks involved.
 - The committee pointedly reviewed the findings.
 - She pointedly noted the importance of collaboration.
 - He pointedly asked for clarification on the policy changes.
 - The speaker pointedly addressed the audience's concerns.
 - She pointedly avoided discussing her personal life.
 - He pointedly remarked on the need for transparency.
 - The manager pointedly discussed the importance of deadlines.
 - She pointedly emphasized the need for safety measures.
 - He pointedly asked if there were any further questions.
 - The author pointedly criticized the status quo.
 - She pointedly expressed her frustration with the delays.
 - He pointedly reminded them of the importance of preparation.
 - The consultant pointedly outlined the project's goals.
 - She pointedly asked if they were ready to move forward.
 - He pointedly discussed the implications of the decision.
 - The professor pointedly highlighted the key concepts.
 - She pointedly indicated that change was necessary.
 
