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All exceedingly synonyms

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adverb exceedingly

  • very β€” in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.
  • remarkably β€” notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • unextraordinary β€” beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs.
  • outstandingly β€” prominent; conspicuous; striking: an outstanding example of courage.
  • especially β€” Used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others.
  • awfully β€” in an unpleasant, bad, or reprehensible manner
  • enormously β€” To a very great degree or extent; considerably.
  • highly β€” in or to a high degree; extremely: highly amusing; highly seasoned food.
  • hugely β€” extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
  • inordinately β€” not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
  • really β€” in reality; actually: to see things as they really are.
  • strikingly β€” attractive; impressive: a scene of striking beauty.
  • terribly β€” in a terrible manner.
  • unusually β€” not usual, common, or ordinary; uncommon in amount or degree; exceptional: an unusual sound; an unusual hobby; an unusual response.
  • vastly β€” of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
  • greatly β€” in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
  • immoderate β€” not moderate; exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; extreme.
  • powerful β€” physically strong, as a person: a large, powerful athlete.
  • superlatively β€” of the highest kind, quality, or order; surpassing all else or others; supreme; extreme: superlative wisdom.
  • surpassingly β€” of a large amount or high degree; exceeding, excelling, or extraordinary: structures of surpassing magnificence.
  • too much β€” an excess of
  • vitally β€” of or relating to life: vital processes.

adjective exceedingly

  • ludicrously β€” causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable: a ludicrous lack of efficiency.
  • psychotically β€” Psychiatry. characterized by or afflicted with psychosis. Synonyms: (in nontechnical usage) insane, psychopathic, lunatic, mentally ill; mad, disturbed, deranged, demented, non compos mentis. Antonyms: sane; compos mentis, clearheaded, lucid.
  • distractedly β€” having the attention diverted: She tossed several rocks to the far left and slipped past the distracted sentry.
  • like mad β€” mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • hurriedly β€” moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.
  • rabidly β€” irrationally extreme in opinion or practice: a rabid isolationist; a rabid baseball fan.
  • cracking β€” You use cracking to describe something you think is very good or exciting.
  • turbulent β€” being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed: turbulent feelings or emotions.
  • dementedly β€” crazy; insane; mad.
  • nonsensically β€” (of words or language) having little or no meaning; making little or no sense: A baby's babbling is appealingly nonsensical.
  • hysterically β€” of, relating to, or characterized by hysteria.
  • devotedly β€” zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection: a devoted friend.
  • senselessly β€” destitute or deprived of sensation; unconscious.
  • frenzied β€” wildly excited or enthusiastic: frenzied applause.
  • absurdly β€” utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an absurd explanation.
  • deliriously β€” Pathology. affected with or characteristic of delirium.
  • something fierce β€” desperately, intensely
  • stormy β€” affected, characterized by, or subject to storms; tempestuous: a stormy sea.
  • madly β€” insanely or wildly: The old witch cackled madly.
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