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Princeton's WordNet

  1. enormously, tremendously, hugely, staggeringlyadverb

    extremely

    "he was enormously popular"

Wiktionary

  1. enormouslyadverb

    Extremely, greatly: to an enormous degree.

  2. enormouslyadverb

    Shockingly.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Enormouslyadverb

    Beyond measure.

    Etymology: from enormous.

    One who could ever espouse a notion so enormously absurd and senseless, as that the world was framed by chance. John Woodward.

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  1. enormously

    Enormously is an adverb that means to a very great degree, extent, or size; immensely or exceedingly. It often implies an unusually large amount or high degree of something.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Enormouslyadverb

    in an enormous degree

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Enormously in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Enormously in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Enormously in a Sentence

  1. Luke Bronin:

    This drug is enormously powerful, it is poisonous, and it is showing up more and more often, not just here but in communities across the state and in communities across the country in higher concentrations, with higher potency, and that means with higher toxicity and danger. And as a community, our first focus now is on supporting the school community.

  2. Pope Francis:

    This asymmetry, by which a select few know everything about us while we know nothing about them, dulls critical thought and the conscious exercise of freedom, inequalities expand enormously; knowledge and wealth accumulate in a few hands with grave risks for democratic societies.

  3. John Hancock:

    There were huge efforts to put pressure on us, it has been enormously stressful.

  4. Dirk Engels:

    What has contributed enormously to that progress was the help we have received from the private sector.

  5. Peter Navarro:

    My job at The White House now is to help marry the full force of the federal government with the full power of private enterprise to mobilize our industrial base and thereby quickly get what we need, most urgently Personal Protective Equipment such as masks and gloves and testing kit element like swabs, it's been enormously helpful that the President signed the DPA last week. We've seen a noticeable uptick in the intensity of that mobilization, and my office is using the DPA every day as quiet leverage to turbocharge the great outpouring of volunteer efforts from the business community.

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