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vastly
[vast-lee, vahst‐]
adverb
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.
Other Word Forms
- supervastly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vastly1
Example Sentences
It is vastly more extensive and ambitious than anything that has come before, including the two missile and drone exchanges it had with Iran last year.
Chase is also a joyous and entrepreneurial music activist, MacArthur “genius,” educator, founder of New York’s impressive International Contemporary Ensemble and commissioner of a vastly imaginative new flute repertory in her ongoing Density 2036 project.
In a social media post, Ice described the scene on Saturday, saying: "Our brave officers were vastly outnumbered - over 1,000 rioters surrounded and attacked a federal building."
Plants are vastly intelligent in ways many people may not understand or appreciate.
Teaching kindergarten is a challenge, she said, because children come in at vastly different stages.
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