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Definition of Supremely
1. Adverb. To the maximum degree. "He was supremely confident"
Definition of Supremely
1. adv. In a supreme manner.
Definition of Supremely
1. Adverb. To the greatest, highest, or utmost degree. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Supremely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supremely
Literary usage of Supremely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (1912)
"Each actor as he comes on looks supremely humourous and bobs. He is thickly
painted — ; the wall is two boards worn, like a yoke. ..."
2. The Bookman (1905)
"If anything is not supremely good of The "Evening its kind there is a cer- Sun"
... supremely bad. Amid all the comment called forth by Kipling's "They," ..."
3. The Works of Jonathan Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life and Character by Jonathan Edwards, Tryon Edwards (1854)
"Now if these things be so ; if man do not by nature love God supremely ; of course
in all his moral acts he loves some other object or objects supremely. ..."
4. Institutes of the Christian Religion by Jean Calvin (1921)
"GOD CONTRADISTINGUISHED FROM IDOLS, THAT HE MAT BE SOLELY AND supremely WORSHIPPED.
WE said, at the beginning, that the knowledge of God consists not in ..."
5. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1822)
"... And, O ' when generous feeling shall appear » What sweet emotions they shall
feel the while, Thus in their mutual love supremely blest, And fondly watch ..."
6. The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and an Account of Its Progress Down by Alexander William Kinglake (1887)
"Prince Michael Gortchakoff was a and ripe cultivation, with some tl ledge of the
art of war ; but what rendered the what choice of this general supremely ..."