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tremendously

American  
[trih-men-duhs-lee] / trɪˈmɛn dəs li /

adverb

  1. to an extraordinary degree.

    Almost immediately, Superman became a tremendously popular show and is now considered a television classic.


Other Word Forms

  • untremendously adverb

Etymology

Origin of tremendously

tremendous ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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“It’s increased my pay tremendously,” said Andrew Mason, 53, an electrician who makes more than $200,000 overseeing around 325 workers at six data centers in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

We found it tremendously effective, freeing our focus on steering.

From MarketWatch

“Sometimes when you’re a real estate developer, I think you have to be tremendously optimistic,” Kroenke told the Los Angeles Times.

From Los Angeles Times

“To go through this every couple of years is tremendously damaging,” Yellen said.

From Seattle Times

"It becomes tremendously complicated dealing in USD under the price cap regime. It means a lot more compliance work for the banks," the person said.

From Reuters