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- Dictionaryexceedingly/ɪkˈsiːdɪŋli/
adverb
- 1. extremely: "the team played exceedingly well"
- 2. to a great extent: archaic "the supply multiplied exceedingly"
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Exceedingly is an adverb that means to a very great degree or extremely. Learn how to use it in sentences with synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
to a very great degree; extremely: He is exceedingly rich....
- Znaczenie Exceedingly, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
exceedingly definicja: 1. to a very great degree: 2. to a...
- Simplified
EXCEEDINGLY translate: 非常;特别;极其. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
EXCEEDINGLY translate: 非常;特別;極其. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Exceedingly in Polish
exceedingly translate: niezmiernie, niezmiernie. Learn more...
- Exceedingly in Russian
EXCEEDINGLY translate: чрезвычайно, очень . Learn more in...
- English (US)
exceedingly. (ɪksiːdɪŋli) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB after verb] Exceedingly means very or very much. [old-fashioned] We had an exceedingly good lunch. This was an exceedingly difficult decision to take. I have a case that troubles me exceedingly.
Exceedingly is an adverb that means to an extreme degree or extremely. Learn its synonyms, example sentences, word history, and usage in the dictionary.
Exceedingly definition: to an unusual degree; very; extremely. See examples of EXCEEDINGLY used in a sentence.
Exceedingly is an adverb that means to a very great degree or extremely. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and translations, and compare it with other words like extremely.
Exceedingly means very or very much, and is an old-fashioned word. Learn how to use it in sentences, and see synonyms and translations in different languages.
Exceedingly means "to a very large degree," so it's best to save it for things that really need to be emphasized. You might be exceedingly angry at your little sister after she borrowed your favorite sweater and spilled ketchup on it, or exceedingly happy to have gotten into your first choice college.