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View definitions for consummately

consummately

adverb as in absolutely

adverb as in perfectly

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The 26-year-old grew up on the streets on which he drove so consummately through all three days of the event this year.

From BBC

Eric, Ivy League educated and consummately middle class, is self-effacing to an almost punishing degree.

On the other hand, Turrell’s art externalizes light, and he can seem consummately American in offering such a literal and hedonistic version of transcendence.

Their cruelest enemy, the consummately evil Baron Harkonnen, symbolically dwells in darkness, surrounding himself with swirling smoke and completely hairless attendants.

The combination of textures and flavors is consummately professional.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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