To a very great extent; immensely.
business practices differ vastly from country to country
as submodifier a bunch of talented and vastly experienced players
Example sentencesExamples
- The show included three sculptures replicating unmarked packets of sweetener at vastly larger-than-life size.
- Twelve years later, the situation had vastly improved.
- This instance illustrates the social construction of acceptability, whereby different audiences may respond to the same set of works in vastly different ways.
- The 1993 American remake is vastly inferior.
- Technology vastly increases children's capacity for secrecy and their vulnerability to exploitation.