About The Word Extraordinarily

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Extraordinarily

Extraordinarily Meaning & Definition
Extraordinarily Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Extraordinarily?

[adv] extremely; "she was inordinately smart"; "it will be an extraordinarily painful step to negotiate"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Extraordinarily: inordinately

Related Terms | Find terms related to Extraordinarily: abundantly | acutely | amazingly | amply | astonishingly | awesomely | beguilingly | bewilderingly | conspicuously | copiously | eminently | emphatically | enigmatically | exceptionally | exquisitely | exuberantly | fabulously | famously | fantastically | fascinatingly | generously | glaringly | impressively | incomprehensibly | inconceivably | incredibly | ineffably | intensely | magically | magnanimously | magnificently | markedly | marvelously | miraculously | nobly | notably | outlandishly | particularly | peculiarly | phenomenally | pointedly | preeminently | prodigiously | profusely | prominently | pronouncedly | puzzlingly | remarkably | richly | sensationally | signally | singularly | splendidly | strangely | strikingly | stupendously | superlatively | surpassingly | surprisingly | uncommonly | unimaginably | unspeakably | unusually | wonderfully | wondrous | wondrously | worthily

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Extraordinarily In Webster's Dictionary

\Ex*traor"di*na*ri*ly\, adv. In an extraordinary manner or degree.

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