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superbly
[soo-pur-blee, suh-]
adverb
in an admirably fine or excellent way; extremely well.
It was a wonderful lecture series, superbly thought out and delivered.
richly or grandly; sumptuously.
The summer house we rented was superbly appointed and close to all amenities.
in a way that is imposing, awesome, or majestic.
The clear Caribbean waters are filled with superbly varied colors and shapes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of superbly1
Example Sentences
Mulhern took a low ball close in from Edwin Ipape superbly in the difficult conditions to storm over without a finger laid on him.
In the usual hostile Turf Moor atmosphere, Burnley mounted fierce resistance and were superbly organised to frustrate Liverpool.
Hatton's former promoter Frank Warren described, in a post on X, a "superbly talented fighter" who "inspired a generation of young boxers".
With Harrison kicking superbly off the floor, the scoreboard ticked to 28-7 by the break and any scent of an upset had disappeared.
Simply because manager Eddie Howe engineered last season's success superbly after a summer of turbulence behind the scenes.
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