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superbly

American  
[soo-pur-blee, suh-] / sʊˈpɜr bli, sə- /

adverb

  1. in an admirably fine or excellent way; extremely well.

    It was a wonderful lecture series, superbly thought out and delivered.

  2. richly or grandly; sumptuously.

    The summer house we rented was superbly appointed and close to all amenities.

  3. in a way that is imposing, awesome, or majestic.

    The clear Caribbean waters are filled with superbly varied colors and shapes.


Etymology

Origin of superbly

First recorded in 1650–60; superb ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Batty instead felt for Atkins, who had filled in superbly during his absence, after his fellow midfielder was left out of the squad for the final fixture of the campaign against Liverpool.

From BBC

Jack wasted his promotion up the order with a bone-headed slog to his second ball and was superbly caught by Green at deep mid-wicket.

From BBC

And the reality: It was a superbly executed act of strategic opportunism that removed a vexing enemy.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also holds an auditorium that functions superbly in acoustic terms and gave the Los Angeles Philharmonic a new visibility.

From Los Angeles Times

Packer recommends a healthier mix like a jack russell-pug, the superbly named “jug.”

From The Wall Street Journal