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tremen·dous·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
enormously, tremendously, hugely, staggeringlyadverb
extremely
"he was enormously popular"
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tremendouslyadverb
Greatly; enormously
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tremendously
Tremendously refers to something being done to an extremely great or large degree or extent. It can also mean extraordinarily excellent or impressive.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tremendously in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tremendously in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of tremendously in a Sentence
It's not the legislation I take issue with. It's the timing of the legislation, we were already on a tremendously dangerous trajectory.
She’s a talented and qualified candidate, but this race is a tremendously uphill battle for her.
Denial is a tremendously powerful thing, and sometimes it's easier, especially when you have no or minimal symptoms, it's easier to deny things. People can work through that, but it can take some time. So it's a normal response. But the problem is, if it lasts too long it's against the interest of a patient.
Aubrey's tremendous leadership, vision and passion for the energy industry had an impact on the community, the country and the world. We are tremendously proud of his legacy.
This is a tremendously exciting historical development, traces of buildings were unearthed close to the cliffs upon which the castle was built. These buildings most likely formed a small settlement, just outside the original castle gate.
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