Definition of tremendously in English:
tremendously
adverb trəˈmɛndəslitrəˈmɛndəsli
1To a very great extent.
costs vary tremendously from area to area
I have been helped tremendously by my family
as submodifier a tremendously exciting opportunity
Example sentencesExamples
- Our move to the new site is tremendously exciting for the school.
- I felt that his comments were tremendously helpful.
- We have some tremendously successful students.
- We've offered this program for over 10 years now and it has grown tremendously.
- I have to say we have tremendously good people working for us.
- I also teach a private class in writing for teens, which I enjoy tremendously.
- Emissions of harmful chemicals have dropped tremendously in the last five years.
- I admire her tremendously.
- A number of exercises enhanced student interest and involvement tremendously.
- The popularity of quad bikes used for fun has increased tremendously in the last few years.
- 1.1informal In an excellent or impressive way; extremely well.
Daniel played tremendously throughout
Example sentencesExamples
- Our families worked absolutely tremendously and.
- We have been supported tremendously to ensure our collectors get access to all of the art they have been searching for.
- I think the development work with this community has done tremendously in the last two years.
- He had played tremendously in earlier rounds.
- He acted tremendously in all of it.
Definition of tremendously in US English:
tremendously
adverbtrəˈmendəslētrəˈmɛndəsli
1To a very great extent.
costs vary tremendously from area to area
I have been helped tremendously by my family
as submodifier a tremendously exciting opportunity
Example sentencesExamples
- I felt that his comments were tremendously helpful.
- We've offered this program for over 10 years now and it has grown tremendously.
- The popularity of quad bikes used for fun has increased tremendously in the last few years.
- We have some tremendously successful students.
- I admire her tremendously.
- I have to say we have tremendously good people working for us.
- I also teach a private class in writing for teens, which I enjoy tremendously.
- Our move to the new site is tremendously exciting for the school.
- A number of exercises enhanced student interest and involvement tremendously.
- Emissions of harmful chemicals have dropped tremendously in the last five years.
- 1.1informal In an excellent or impressive way; extremely well.
Daniel played tremendously throughout
Example sentencesExamples
- Our families worked absolutely tremendously and.
- He had played tremendously in earlier rounds.
- We have been supported tremendously to ensure our collectors get access to all of the art they have been searching for.
- He acted tremendously in all of it.
- I think the development work with this community has done tremendously in the last two years.