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exceedingly
[ ik-see-ding-lee ]
adverb
- to an unusual degree; very; extremely:
The children were doing exceedingly well in school.
Word History and Origins
Origin of exceedingly1
Example Sentences
To be sure, Trump is an exceedingly dangerous loser, one with immense military and economic power under his theoretical control.
It was exceedingly difficult to say anything audibly above the rain.
Her attire was exceedingly modest — full-length white dresses topped by a blue cape.
Thus, even over an exceedingly small sample size entering this week’s series in Washington, his lagging overall numbers had become cause for concern.
While both of those crimes are terrible and certainly deserving of harsh punishment, they also highlight the subjectivity of the “exceedingly rare” standard he’s using.
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