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immensely

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[ih-mens-lee] / ɪˈmɛns li /

adverb

  1. very much; extremely.

    Guiding students to excel in their studies has been immensely satisfying.


Etymology

Origin of immensely

immense ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

Immensely is an adverb that means vastly, or very, or hugely. An immensely good time is a really, really good time. If you know that immense means huge, then you probably already have a sense of what immensely means. It's a word for describing the enormous degree of something. A New York Times bestseller is an immensely popular book. Any offensive lineman is an immensely large human being. The earth is immensely old. A mouse can't be described as doing anything immensely, but an elephant does things immensely all the time.

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It was, all in all, a Carol Burnett Enjoys Herself Immensely sort of evening.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 16, 2024

Cannes Film Festival Director Thierry Fremaux told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he was “sad, sad. Immensely so” at the news of Godard’s death.

From Washington Times • Sep. 13, 2022

Immensely talented athletes often chase the dollars in free agency.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 8, 2022

Immensely consequential decisions would be left in the hands of executives and investors.

From New York Times • May 27, 2022

Immensely to her own amazement, Lesbia had scraped through in everything.

From Loyal to the School by Brazil, Angela

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