I've become exceedingly worried about the future of our nation.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
But whereas the wretched Io had to pay dearly for the distinction, Europa was exceedingly fortunate.
Eva was exceedingly grateful for his expertise.
His Toshi is a heroic character whose naivete and haunted past are shed in this exceedingly likable coming-of-age story.
So we were exceedingly well-behaved towards each other.
The salon was small and exceedingly hot.
The three nails are formed of dark fibrous tissue and are exceedingly sharp.
This is small but exceedingly well measured.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►extremely/exceedingly/incredibly lucky
(=very lucky)· Police say it was extremely lucky that no one was killed.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE►difficult
· To present these views clearly is exceedingly difficult, and Althusser's own account of them is far from luminous.· The device Blake chose -- a first person narrative -- is exceedingly difficult when using an historical figure.· Yet the fragmentation of the Church makes it exceedingly difficult to implement anything like normal management practice.· The question of parallels to these phenomena is exceedingly difficult.· It also required a feat of imagination that was exceedingly difficult for those imbued with Aristotelian physics.· Most high-school students, and many college students as well, find it exceedingly difficult to complain about such behavior.· In short, drawing a boundary between sociolinguistic and pragmatic phenomena is likely to be an exceedingly difficult enterprise.· It would be exceedingly difficult even to formulate one.
►rare
· It should be emphasized that all these complications are exceedingly rare in the Western world today.· L3-4 herniated disks occur occasionally, but levels higher than this are exceedingly rare.· This poster is now exceedingly rare and its owner a lucky man.· In exceedingly rare instances, a neoplasm or arteriovenous malformation may be the cause.· Today, London is one of the safest major cities in the world and violent crimes are exceedingly rare.· Explicit presidential discourse on policy issues was exceedingly rare.· The girls who could actually play on an integrated high-school team would be exceedingly rare.
VERB►become
· Some Goblins become very wealthy by trading in this way and the tribe's King becomes exceedingly rich.· Both Hathor and her potential victims became exceedingly drunk and merry, so she failed at her task.· Already she had become exceedingly fond of him.
extremely: Thank you. You’ve been exceedingly kind.