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Meaning of phenomenally
The primary meaning of the word "phenomenally" is to a very high degree, exceptionally, or remarkably.
Etymology of phenomenally
The word "phenomenally" comes from the noun "phenomenon", which originated from the Greek word "phainomenon", meaning "that which appears" or "that which is seen"
The word has been used in the English language since the 16th century to describe extraordinary or remarkable events or people
Synonyms
exceptionally
extraordinarily
remarkably
outstandingly
impressively
astonishingly
amazingly
incredibly
unbelievably
sensationally
spectacularly
fantastically
extraordinarily
unbelievably
marvelously
wonderfully
strikingly
notably
conspicuously
conspicuously
markedly
noticeably
unusually
exceptionally
extraordinarily
remarkably
outstandingly
impressively
astonishingly
amazingly
incredibly
unusually
Definitions
- To a very high degree, exceptionally, or remarkably
- * In a way that is beyond what is normal or expected
Usage Examples
- She sang phenomenally, bringing the audience to its feet
- * The company has grown phenomenally over the past year, with sales increasing by 50%
- * The new smartphone has been selling phenomenally, with thousands of units sold in the first week
Antonyms
poorly
unimpressively
unremarkably
ordinarily
averagely
mediocrely
moderately
fairly
decently
passably
tolerably
satisfactorily
adequately
insufficiently
inadequately
poorly
unimpressively
unremarkably
ordinarily
averagely