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phenomenally

English

Alternative forms

  • phænomenally (rare)

Etymology

phenomenal +? -ly

Adverb

phenomenally (comparative more phenomenally, superlative most phenomenally)

  1. In a manner that is extraordinary or amazing.
    The tennis player's serve was phenomenally fast.
  2. In terms of phenomena.
    • 2014, Berit Brogard, Does Perception Have Content? (page 97)
      The 'old-look' and the 'bald-pink-and-wrinkled-look' are, in this context at least, one and the same. Phenomenally speaking, that is, the predicates 'old' and 'bald, pink, and wrinkled' here are equivalent […]

Synonyms

  • extraordinarily, prodigiously, remarkably

Related terms

  • phenomenal
  • phenomenalism
  • phenomenalistic
  • phenomenology
  • phenomenon

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amazingly

English

Etymology

amazing +? -ly

Adverb

amazingly (comparative more amazingly, superlative most amazingly)

  1. In an amazing manner; in a way that causes amazement; wonderfully.
    That violin solo was played amazingly.
  2. Difficult to believe; strange but true.
    Amazingly, no one was injured in the crash.
  3. To a wonder-inspiring extent.
    The car has amazingly low fuel consumption.

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