释义 |
[ ih-mens-lee ] / ɪˈmɛns li / SEE SYNONYMS FOR immensely ON THESAURUS.COM
adverbvery much; extremely: Guiding students to excel in their studies has been immensely satisfying. Origin of immenselyimmense + -ly Words nearby immenselyimmedicable, Immelmann, Immelmann turn, immemorial, immense, immensely, immensity, immensurable, immerge, immerse, immersed Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for immenselyHe is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline. Justin Bieber Isn’t Even 21, Yet Makes More Money Than Meryl Streep|Amy Zimmerman|November 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST Runner-Up: Pauline Etienne, Eden I could not take my eyes off this immensely talented Belgian actress. Oscar Season Kicks Off in Toronto: Channing Tatum, Kristen Stewart, and More Court Awards Glory|Marlow Stern|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST The immensely strong hold of the Bible Belt culture transcends nearly every aspect of lesbian life in southern Mississippi. Mississippi Is Hell for These Lesbians|Emily Shire|August 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST That will be immensely difficult if Mr. Modi continues to backtrack on economic reform. John Kerry Just Visited. But Should We Just Forget About India?|Tunku Varadarajan|August 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But those literary skills were immensely consequential to the ultimate shape of his legendary career. Churchill Would Be Famous Today on the Strength of His Writing Alone|Anthony Paletta|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST He was immensely jolly, you could hear his laugh from one end of the street to the other. The Dark Forest|Hugh Walpole There was always far more keenness shown about house matches than school matches, a fact which worried Buller immensely. The Loom of Youth|Alec Waugh He was immensely grateful and--he suddenly realized--immensely weary. Port O' Gold|Louis John Stellman Ariosto himself admired it immensely, for it harmonized perfectly with his own genius and literary tastes. Studies in the Poetry of Italy|Oscar Kuhns As a child Opal had immensely admired her two godmothers, and had been proud of their many accomplishments. A Fortunate Term|Angela Brazil
Words related to immenselyever, too, more, unduly, exceedingly, extremely, inordinately, truly, terribly, excessively, dreadfully, quite, hugely, very, exceptionally, overly, awfully, remarkably, highly, unjustifiably |