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admirably, adv.|ˈædmɪrəblɪ| [f. admirable + -ly2.] In an admirable manner; marvellously, wonderfully (obs.); in a manner exciting wonder and pleasure; excellently.
1593R. Harvey Philad. 4 So you may deny almost euery actors Actes, that hath liued admirably in the worlde. 1615Sandys Trav. 19 Being borne by a tempest vnto this Iland, and so admirably deliuered. 1664Pepys in Shaks. Cent. Praise 318 ‘Macbeth,’ a pretty good play, but admirably acted. 1725De Foe Voy. round World (1840) 102 Calicoes, muslins, wrought silks, some of them admirably fine. 1769Junius Lett. iv. 21 He handles his weapon most admirably. 1855Macaulay Fredk. Gt. 87 The Prussian army..was also admirably trained and admirably officered. 1863Kemble Resid. Georgia 47 The pigs thrive admirably here. |