Definition of supremely in English:
 supremely
adverb suːˈpriːmlisuˈprimli
1Very well; excellently.
 he batted supremely in the second innings
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This very basic premise it achieved supremely, although to whose benefit I am unsure.
 -  I thought our players raised their play and coped supremely with the atmosphere.
 -  The change bowlers both bowled supremely.
 -  Thus for many readers the claims of loyalty in general and promise-keeping in particular are exemplified supremely in their marriage-vows.
 -  As we proceed through the film, each shot delivering a slightly different atmosphere to the one before it, we see the director serving the film supremely.
 
- 1.1as submodifier To the highest degree; extremely.
 he seemed supremely relaxed and confident
 a supremely talented actor
 Example sentencesExamples
-  I know all the words to all the songs ever and am therefore supremely irritating on a pop quiz team.
 -  He is a legend, a supremely talented songwriter, a genius.
 -  Every great story starts with a willingness by the storyteller to be supremely honest.
 -  The result is pure box office dynamite - a supremely enjoyable creative explosion.
 -  Like any self-respecting world champion, he is supremely confident in his own ability.
 
 
2With the highest rank or authority.
 the US rules supremely over these processes
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-  We are left with the conclusion that in God supremely there is active power.
 -  We know how Greece and Rome reigned supremely; we know how they trampled down Jerusalem.
 -  This is not to say that the US rules supremely over these gigantic processes of globalization.
 -  Michael Angelo and Raffaelle still reign there supremely, and as long as a touch of their pencils remains on the walls of that old palace, so long will the Vatican be dear to the civilized world.
 -  The boxer, who apart from reigning supremely in the Commonwealth and Africa, also had one shot at the World Boxing Council title.
 
  Definition of supremely in US English:
 supremely
adverbsuˈprimliso͞oˈprēmlē
1Very well; excellently.
 this very basic premise it achieved supremely
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Thus for many readers the claims of loyalty in general and promise-keeping in particular are exemplified supremely in their marriage-vows.
 -  I thought our players raised their play and coped supremely with the atmosphere.
 -  The change bowlers both bowled supremely.
 -  This very basic premise it achieved supremely, although to whose benefit I am unsure.
 -  As we proceed through the film, each shot delivering a slightly different atmosphere to the one before it, we see the director serving the film supremely.
 
- 1.1as submodifier To the highest degree; extremely.
 he seemed supremely relaxed and confident
 a supremely talented actor
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Like any self-respecting world champion, he is supremely confident in his own ability.
 -  Every great story starts with a willingness by the storyteller to be supremely honest.
 -  I know all the words to all the songs ever and am therefore supremely irritating on a pop quiz team.
 -  The result is pure box office dynamite - a supremely enjoyable creative explosion.
 -  He is a legend, a supremely talented songwriter, a genius.
 
 
2With the highest rank or authority.
 the US rules supremely over these processes
 Example sentencesExamples
-  This is not to say that the US rules supremely over these gigantic processes of globalization.
 -  We know how Greece and Rome reigned supremely; we know how they trampled down Jerusalem.
 -  Michael Angelo and Raffaelle still reign there supremely, and as long as a touch of their pencils remains on the walls of that old palace, so long will the Vatican be dear to the civilized world.
 -  We are left with the conclusion that in God supremely there is active power.
 -  The boxer, who apart from reigning supremely in the Commonwealth and Africa, also had one shot at the World Boxing Council title.