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- Dictionarytremendously/trɪˈmɛndəsli/
adverb
- 1. to a very great extent: "costs vary tremendously from area to area"
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Learn the meaning of tremendously as an adverb to describe something very great or well. See how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.
- English (US)
to a very great amount or level, or extremely well: We all...
- Znaczenie Tremendously, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
TREMENDOUSLY definicja: 1. to a very great amount or level,...
- Tremendously in French
TREMENDOUSLY translate: extrêmement, terriblement,...
- Vietnamese Translation
TREMENDOUSLY translate: ghê gớm. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Tremendously in Danish
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- Tremendously in Polish
TREMENDOUSLY translate: ogromnie. Learn more in the...
- Tremendously in Spanish
TREMENDOUSLY translate: tremendamente, tremendamente,...
- Tremendously in Thai
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- English (US)
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the adverb tremendously, which means to a great or tremendous extent. Find out how to use it in a sentence and see related words and games.
Learn the meaning of tremendously as an adverb to express a very great amount or level, or extremely well. See how to use it in sentences from various sources and compare it with other words.
Tremendously definition: to an extraordinary degree. See examples of TREMENDOUSLY used in a sentence.
Find 48 words that mean to a large extent or degree, such as greatly, highly, or enormously. See example sentences, antonyms, and related entries for tremendously.
Tremendously means extremely, enormously, or very great in amount, extent, or size. It can also mean remarkable, outstanding, or capable of making one tremble. See examples, antonyms, and translations of tremendously.
Learn the meaning of tremendous as an adjective to describe something very great in amount, size, or degree, or extremely good. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.