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Definition of Tremendously
1. Adverb. Extremely. "He was enormously popular"
Definition of Tremendously
1. Adverb. Greatly; enormously ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Tremendously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tremendously
Literary usage of Tremendously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton (1913)
"He admires you so tremendously; and I thought " "You'll do as I ask, please—won't
you?" Undine went on, ignoring the interruption and looking straight at ..."
2. My First Book: The Experiences of Walter Besant, James Payn, W. Clark by Jerome Klapka Jerome (1897)
"The book sold tremendously on account of this abuse, but I am afraid that the
public was disappointed. The fun and interest lay in the criticisms, ..."
3. Intimate Letters from France During America's First Year of War by Elizabeth H. Ashe (1918)
"To AG The children's work is really helping the whole war situation tremendously.
We have over and over again expressions of gratitude and confidence from ..."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1899)
"... rendition of Seigfried struck a tremendously magnetic chord of public favor.
He was Seigfried indeed, the verv realization of ..."
5. Toronto: Past and Present: A Handbook of the City by Charles Pelham Mulvany (1884)
"Hughes Bros., a few years ago, it was already in a large way of trade, but since
their succession it has made tremendously rapid strides. ..."
6. Secrets of German Progress by Frank Koester (1915)
"CHAPTER XVII WHY GERMANY'S OVERSEA COMMERCE HAS GROWN SO tremendously IN the
twenty-five years from 1887 to 1912 Germany's exports and imports increased 214 ..."