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View synonyms for vastly

vastly

[vast-lee, vahst]

adverb

  1. to an extremely great extent or degree; hugely.

    We still have essentially the same brains as early humans, but most of us live in vastly different circumstances than they did.



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  • supervastly adverb
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"Jonathan Anderson is vastly experienced, having established his own label and led Loewe, so I have no doubt he and his world-class team are more than ready."

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Because Europe's Ryder Cup culture, planning and strategy is vastly superior compared with counterparts who lurch from one form of leadership to another.

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Flash forward to today and the picture is vastly different.

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"Ireland and the UK are so vastly different in their sense of humour and their references."

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“I fear correcting boxes below the $300 threshold was already expected,” commented a fan, “It’s the fact that the box value itself was vastly different compared to other locations despite ticket prices increasing.”

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