enormously

[ UK /ɪnˈɔːməsli/ ]
[ US /iˈnɔɹməsɫi, ɪˈnɔɹməsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. extremely
    he was enormously popular
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How To Use enormously In A Sentence

  • By its nature it will be great for political rights management, because it's an enormously penetrative surveillance tool, and it makes it hard to do anything anonymously involving a computer.
  • One curious survivor from the early days of headed cabbages is the enormously tall Jersey or walking stick cabbage, whose stem is as high as a man and has been recorded as reaching 5 metres.
  • Apart from which, they were enormously popular with the general public.
  • The expenses you claim can vary enormously, depending on travel distances involved.
  • John Leguizamon ‘Ice Age’, the first one, was enormously helpful in conveying enthusiasm and excitement about the movie and he was someone who the press liked. /Film Visits Illumination Entertainment and the Editing Room of Despicable Me | /Film
  • And, in tandem with that, we have changes in printing technology, which have enormously reduced the cost of printing and publishing, even in traditional book form.
  • The mortality on board some of the emigrant ships was terrible; and, whatever the cause, the deaths in _British ships_ enormously exceeded those in the ships of any other country. [ The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines
  • These devices can vary enormously in nature and scope: from the overall presentation of narrative structure down to linguistic play.
  • The second argument put in favour of currency union is that it would simplify trading enormously. The Global Marketplace
  • At best it was enormously misleading, and at worst it was untruthful.
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