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outstandingly

[ US /ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋɫi/ ]
[ UK /a‍ʊtstˈændɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree
    she was outstandingly successful in her profession

How To Use outstandingly In A Sentence

  • None of them brought up the fact that despite its geographic isolation from the rest of the then Hindu continent, Kashmir "proved outstandingly creative in the domain of religion during most of the centuries in which the dominant faiths of the inhabitants were Buddhism and Hinduism early centuries of the Common Era through the 14th century. Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk
  • The crucial ingredient that turned his clothes into something outstandingly elegant always came from the woman wearing them.
  • But the appeal is that while outstandingly beautiful it's also a little dark and edgy. Times, Sunday Times
  • His leadership campaign may have bombed, but he has become an outstandingly good speaker with a powerful sense of what he wants to say – as he showed in his conference speech. Ed Balls: room for the big beast?
  • Levitt was outstandingly good; that Third Rock from the Sun kid has really matured into a good actor. Weekly Mishmash: May 10-16 : Scrubbles.net
  • Yet despite all that, or perhaps because of it, it's outstandingly watchable television.
  • Zenaida Yanowksy, outstandingly, finds an innocence and gravity in the role of the Chief Nymph that are of another era.
  • I think it's outstandingly unreasonable of him to think that he should live half the week in your friend's house without making some effort to contribute to her costs.
  • It's a bit of a pathetic and off-the-point argument, when you set it against this fine speech from a woman whose views make outstandingly good sense.
  • So outstandingly repugnant were some of the alewives' home brews that they inspired a whole sub-genre of poetry, the "good gossips' tradition. SPICE: The History of a Temptation
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