About The Word Greatly
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Greatly
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What's The Definition Of Greatly?
[adv] to a great extent or degree; "he improved greatly"; "greatly reduced"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Greatly: Related Terms | Find terms related to Greatly: a deal | a great deal | a lot | abundantly | as all creation | as all get-out | beaucoup | consequentially | considerable | considerably | conspicuously | eminently | ever so | ever so much | exceedingly | exceptionally | extremely | galore | grandly | highly | hugely | importantly | in great measure | largely | markedly | materially | momentously | much | muchly | never so | no end | no end of | not a little | notably | outstandingly | plenty | pretty much | prominently | remarkably | saliently | signally | significantly | so | so very much | strikingly | surpassingly | to the skies | very much See Also | Greatly In Webster's Dictionary \Great"ly\, adv.
1. In a great degree; much.
I will greatly multiply thy sorrow. --Gen. iii.
16.
2. Nobly; illustriously; magnanimously.
By a high fate thou greatly didst expire. --Dryden.
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