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Discover Ludwig'understatedly' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means in a subtle or restrained manner. Example: The designer's collection was understatedly elegant, with clean lines and muted colors.
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understatedly
adverb
In an understated way.
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Compared with the pharaonic lifestyles of England's football players, the rugby lot are understatedly modest.
But, as the IEA noted understatedly in a report last year, they "are not as widely deployed as they should be".
'It's understatedly posh, practical and portable,' says Tiffa.
The Manhattan jacket is understatedly stylish but still has all the features you need on the slopes including underarm vents, waterproof membrane and lightweight insulation.
Until then, Blue Hill's understatedly elegant dining room will remain nearly unrecognizable, dressed up — or down, really — as a new restaurant called wastED.
Anderson's characters are rarely violent or even particularly demonstrative; their dialogue is understatedly droll, and their behavior is at once quietly idiosyncratic and startlingly sincere.
Levine and Sheil make a plausibly edgy, cultured pair (his opening riffs on Philip Roth are as smart as they are crisply declaimed) whose bonds are facing their first serious strain, which is captured in understatedly contentious dialogue and nuanced glances.
Thus, no Hawks, who, though he filmed largely in the studio with actors as skilled and professional as any, elicited performances of an extraordinary relaxation and captured them in images which — though deeply expressive — are subtly, recessively, understatedly so, a sort of cinematic counterpart to the prose of Ernest Hemingway.
Again and again in this understatedly beautiful collection, Hadley finds her characters pitching themselves at love in heroic attempts to find communion and transcendence within even the most stringent social striations and divisions.
At Hemphill there is an understatedly poetic series of pictures of old buildings in the South taken in the 1970s with a Kodak Brownie by William Christenberry.
As Anna, a woman stretched to the breaking point, Ms. Clark gives an understatedly wrenching performance.
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