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View usage for: (ɪksiːdɪŋli) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB after verb]Exceedingly means very or very much. [old-fashioned] We had an exceedingly good lunch. This was an exceedingly difficult decision to take. I have a case that troubles me exceedingly. Synonyms: extremely, very, highly, greatly More Synonyms of exceedingly exceedingly in British English (ɪkˈsiːdɪŋlɪ) adverbto a very great or unusual degree; extremely; exceptionally exceedingly in American English (ɛkˈsidɪŋli; ɪkˈsidɪŋli) adverb extremely; to a great degree; extraordinarily; very Examples of 'exceedingly' in a sentenceexceedingly It is an exceedingly tricky balancing act.Motor sport is exceedingly dangerous when things go wrong.You will see that it is going to become exceedingly difficult to keep your eyes open.For some months a range of vital but exceedingly tricky matters have been on your mind.This is exceedingly difficult for a pastor.This has been an exceedingly difficult journey.It proved to be exceedingly difficult for members to forge radically different personal and economic relationships.Mr. Woodhouse had been exceedingly well amused.Crab gratin This dish is exceedingly rich and very moreish.The most important was that "surprises' were exceedingly dangerous in the nuclear age.By and large, our food industry serves us exceedingly well.This is in stark contrast to the past month's exceedingly tricky situations.At that altitude that's exceedingly dangerous.As you can imagine, this has been an exceedingly difficult journey to make.Some people work exceedingly well as coaches and mentors, and some people are simply incompetent to be mentors.This makes the task of introducing tolerance to parasites or disease via genetic modification exceedingly difficult, if not impossible.The big thing he knows, and he knows exceedingly well, is how to serve.Before the 1980s, federal deposit insurance seemed to work exceedingly well.And, let us not forget, he can still play exceedingly well.But the system seemed to work surprisingly well: "The occurrence of serious crimes is exceedingly rare.He said: 'British troops have been in a very tough place and they have done exceedingly well.The brain is a phenomenal organ, but it can play tricks on us, and clinicians sometimes come across rare and exceedingly strange brain conditions. In other languagesexceedingly British English: exceedingly ADVERB Exceedingly means very or very much. We had an exceedingly good lunch. - American English: exceedingly
- Brazilian Portuguese: extremamente
- Chinese: 极其
- European Spanish: sumamente
- French: extrêmement
- German: äußerst
- Italian: estremamente
- Japanese: 非常に
- Korean: 매우
- European Portuguese: extremamente
- Latin American Spanish: sumamente
Chinese translation of 'exceedingly'exceedingly (ɪkˈsiːdɪŋlɪ) (o.f.) Definition very It was an exceedingly difficult decision to make. Synonyms hugely extraordinarily excessively superlatively inordinately to a fault to the nth degree surpassingly Additional synonymsThis book was enormously influential. Synonyms very, highly, greatly, really, quite, deeply, particularly, seriously (informal), severely, truly, extremely, absolutely, terribly, remarkably, ultra, utterly, unusually, jolly (British), wonderfully, exceptionally, profoundly, extraordinarily, intensely, decidedly, markedly, awfully (informal), acutely, exceedingly, excessively, noticeably, superlatively, inordinately, uncommonly, to a fault, to the nth degree, surpassingly, to or in the extreme Definition more than usually Giving up coffee can be especially difficult. Synonyms very, specially, particularly, signally, extremely, remarkably, unusually, exceptionally, extraordinarily, markedly, supremely, uncommonly, Esp exceptionally heavy rainfall Synonyms unusually, very, particularly, surprisingly, strangely, seriously (informal), extremely, remarkably, unexpectedly, peculiarly, to the nth degree |