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superlatively
adverb as in exceedingly
adverb as in greatly
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adverb as in incomparably
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adverb as in perfectly
adverb as in principally
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Strong match
adverb as in very
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Example Sentences
I don’t care how many taste tests you do, “delicious” is superlatively subjective.
Indeed, the weather is superlatively bad almost everywhere outside of California.
Jefferson threw up his hands at the sheer stupidity of Adams’s proposals, calling them “the most superlatively ridiculous thing I ever heard of.”
“A script that is swift and sure in movement, aromatic English settings and costumes and superlatively sensitive direction and acting are conjoined to make a rich and charming job,” Crowther wrote.
“But he also gave superlatively, he also loved superlatively. He admonished superlatively. Nothing was in half measures in Archbishop Desmond.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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