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stunningly captured
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stunningly captured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been portrayed or represented in a way that is exceptionally beautiful or impressive. Example: "The photograph of the sunset was stunningly captured, showcasing vibrant colors and breathtaking scenery."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(3)
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2 human-written examples
Cotillard, who stunningly captured the gauche grace of Piaf, was widely and effusively praised for her mercurial, often-tortured performance that captured the diminutive singer in a way rarely seen on-screen.
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Documentary director Ott Bell's portrait of a 13-year-old girl from Mongolia with aspirations of being the first woman to follow in her community's male tradition of training her own eagle to catch foxes is suitably epic in scope and stunningly captured by cinematographer Simon Niblett.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Melancholy, vivid and moving, this work stunningly captures a vanishing age.
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Slater Bradley's closeups of a youth choir in the cathedral of Notre-Dame stunningly capture states of gawkiness and anxiety in kids whose singing channels divinity.
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The last seven Mets were retired in order, and the Pirates, almost stunningly, had captured the first two games of this series.
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(Here and throughout, Ross Benjamin's translation is stunningly fine, capturing as it does the wry wit, gentle despair and merry confusion of the original).
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SHIFTING TACTICS -- With the Northern Alliance and other anti-Taliban forces having moved so stunningly fast to capture about 80percentt of the country, American commanders shifted tactics.
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And never have the band captured that sentiment so stunningly.
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At the time, federal authorities were secretly recording Mr. Blagojevich's phone calls as part of a broader criminal investigation, and they captured him talking in stunningly crass terms about what he might be able to get — campaign donations, a high-paying job, a cabinet position — in exchange for his choice of a new senator.
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The Wide-Field Camera 3 was used to capture this stunningly sharp infrared-light view of the Horsehead Nebula.
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The artwork by Mr. Ribic is stunningly beautiful, adept at capturing the quiet moments, the grandeur of the mighty beings being eliminated, and the incredible ferocity of the battles between Thor, in each of the time periods, and the God Butcher.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "stunningly captured" to describe visual or artistic representations that are particularly impressive or beautiful. It emphasizes the skill and impact of the portrayal.
Common error
Avoid using "stunningly captured" to describe ordinary situations. Reserve it for instances where the representation truly stands out due to its artistry or impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "stunningly captured" functions as an adverb-verb combination where 'stunningly' modifies the verb 'captured'. It emphasizes the exceptional quality or impact of the capturing process, often in visual or artistic contexts. Ludwig AI confirms the usability of this phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Encyclopedias
33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "stunningly captured" is an adverb-verb combination used to emphasize the exceptional quality or impact of a portrayal, particularly in visual or artistic contexts. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and suitable for formal writing, though best reserved for contexts where the representation truly stands out. Alternatives such as "beautifully portrayed" or "remarkably depicted" can be used to vary the language while maintaining a similar meaning. While found in news and encyclopedic sources, avoid overuse in mundane contexts to preserve its impact.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beautifully portrayed
Replaces "captured" with "portrayed" focusing on the aesthetic quality.
remarkably depicted
Uses "depicted" instead of "captured" to highlight the act of representation.
exceptionally represented
Emphasizes the high quality of the representation.
strikingly presented
Focuses on the impactful way something is presented.
masterfully rendered
Highlights the skill involved in the capturing or representation.
vividly portrayed
Focuses on the lifelike quality of the capture.
brilliantly depicted
Emphasizes the intelligence and skill in the depiction.
impressively recreated
Highlights the act of recreating something in a stunning way.
magnificently illustrated
Uses "illustrated" to specify a visual form of capturing.
splendidly represented
Highlights the grandeur and excellence of the representation.
FAQs
How can I use "stunningly captured" in a sentence?
Use "stunningly captured" to describe an image, scene, or performance that is exceptionally well-represented or portrayed. For instance, "The photographer "stunningly captured" the essence of the landscape".
What are some alternatives to "stunningly captured"?
Alternatives include "beautifully portrayed", "remarkably depicted", or "exceptionally represented", depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "stunningly captured" in formal writing?
Yes, "stunningly captured" is suitable for formal writing when describing an exceptional visual or artistic representation. Ensure the context warrants the strong emphasis.
What distinguishes "stunningly captured" from "accurately captured"?
"Stunningly captured" emphasizes the aesthetic or emotional impact of the representation, while "accurately captured" focuses on the faithfulness or precision of the portrayal. The former is subjective, the latter objective.
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Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested