WordNet
adv. in an attentive manner; "he listened attentively" [syn: attentively, paying attention]
Usage examples of "with attention".
Effects of positive feedback on the social interactions of boys with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A test of the self-protective hypothesis.
For the rest of the journey, she had nothing to do but wait, a waiting made more bearable by the friendly crew-women who showered her with attention and minor luxuries - real enough for someone who'd been a slave for years.
Words in the Speech would lie scattered on the floor of her mind, glowing with attention or dim with disuse.
It was a story most Indians had themselves experienced, and they listened with attention.
Complicated counterpoint and devilishly tricky cross-rhythms, that would swamp the brain of a normal pianist with the mere task of playing notes, were handled readily by Kent Lindstrom on a division-of-labor basis, leaving both his minds with attention to spare for interpretive niceties.
Sarah drove confidently, with attention and foresight, as if driving were her job and she was determined to be good at it.
He heard with attention my little narration concerning my studies, and smiled at the names of Cornelius Agrippa, and Paracelsus, but without the contempt that M.