Definition of spectacularly in English:
 spectacularly
adverbspɛkˈtakjʊləlispɛkˈtækjələrli
1In an impressive, dramatic, or eye-catching way.
 the immense skyscraper is spectacularly lit up
 two companies have performed spectacularly
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces.
 -  He gazed upon the spectacularly beautiful valley.
 -  At night, light from the interior radiates out in thousands of shimmering pinpricks, like a spectacularly illuminated porcupine.
 -  He has seen Disney rise spectacularly from the ashes during his 11 years with the company.
 -  Candelabras and aromatherapy candles are lit in the evening and reflect spectacularly in the large Venetian mirror.
 
- 1.1 To a strikingly large or obvious degree.
 the plan backfired spectacularly
as submodifier a spectacularly stupid idea
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He succeeds in becoming John Doe, even in the midst of such spectacularly false and manipulated media proceedings.
 -  She's come a long way from being spectacularly awful as Michael Corleone's daughter.
 -  The album features a spectacularly banal set of lyrics.
 -  He was yesterday sentenced to prison for his role in the fraud that led the company to collapse so spectacularly.
 -  His willingness to fail spectacularly always seems to outweigh taking the easy option.
 
 
  Definition of spectacularly in US English:
 spectacularly
adverbspekˈtakyələrlēspɛkˈtækjələrli
1In an impressive, dramatic, or eye-catching way.
 the immense skyscraper is spectacularly lit up
 two companies have performed spectacularly
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Candelabras and aromatherapy candles are lit in the evening and reflect spectacularly in the large Venetian mirror.
 -  The brooches, which had been very large and spectacularly ornate, gave way in the later ninth century to smaller, monochromatic silver and black pieces.
 -  He gazed upon the spectacularly beautiful valley.
 -  He has seen Disney rise spectacularly from the ashes during his 11 years with the company.
 -  At night, light from the interior radiates out in thousands of shimmering pinpricks, like a spectacularly illuminated porcupine.
 
- 1.1 To a strikingly large or obvious degree.
 the plan backfired spectacularly
as submodifier a spectacularly stupid idea
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The album features a spectacularly banal set of lyrics.
 -  She's come a long way from being spectacularly awful as Michael Corleone's daughter.
 -  He succeeds in becoming John Doe, even in the midst of such spectacularly false and manipulated media proceedings.
 -  He was yesterday sentenced to prison for his role in the fraud that led the company to collapse so spectacularly.
 -  His willingness to fail spectacularly always seems to outweigh taking the easy option.