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phe·nom·e·nal·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
phenomenallyadverb
to a phenomenal degree
"his reaction was phenomenally quick"
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phenomenallyadverb
In a manner that is extraordinary or amazing.
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phenomenally
Phenomenally is an adverb that refers to something happening or being in an extraordinary, remarkable, or exceptional manner. It often describes a person or event that stands out exceptionally well from the rest or something being perceived vividly and unmistakably.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of phenomenally in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of phenomenally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of phenomenally in a Sentence
I think the challenge for her at this event is the expectation, the size of the event, all the attention she's going to be getting, she moves phenomenally well, she has a lot of power, so she's playing years ahead of her age.
India's an exception, because India is a phenomenally poor country, they have a dependence on coal which is very difficult to see how quickly they can get away from it.
I was very surprised by how big the rise is and how consistent it is over the years, the statistics are phenomenally tight.
In terms of coordination and organization, this one is probably as good as I've ever seen, they're much more organized than in' 16. The data is really, phenomenally good. There's a great deal of sharing. We're getting a lot of very good voter information.
Operations Manager Henry Healy:
Obviously the cardboard cut-outs that we have here are phenomenally popular.
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