Strikingly


adjective
1.
attractive; impressive:
a scene of striking beauty.
2.
noticeable; conspicuous:
a striking lack of enthusiasm.
3.
being on strike, as workers.
4.

capable of attacking an enemy, especially by air:
striking power.
within the extent of space through which it is possible to attack a target effectively:
striking distance.

adjective
1.
attracting attention; fine; impressive: a striking beauty
2.
conspicuous; noticeable: a striking difference

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