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Meaning of superbly
The primary meaning of the word "superbly" is to a very high degree, extremely well.
Etymology of superbly
The word "superbly" is derived from the adjective "superb," which originated from the Latin word "superbus," meaning "proud" or "haughty," and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb
Historically, the word "superb" was first used in the 15th century to describe something as proud or magnificent, and over time, the adverbial form "superbly" emerged to describe something done to a very high degree or extremely well
Synonyms
exceptionally
outstandingly
remarkably
extraordinarily
impressively
wonderfully
marvelously
fantastically
extraordinarily
exceptionally
brilliantly
skillfully
masterfully
admirably
commendably
laudably
praiseworthily
excellently
superb
fantastically
magnificently
splendibly
gloriously
resplendently
dazzlingly
stunningly
breathtakingly
awe-inspiringly
Definitions
- To a very high degree, extremely well
- * In a way that is extremely good or of very high quality
Usage Examples
- The fireworks exploded superbly in the night sky
- * The chef cooked the meal superbly, and it was a culinary delight
- * The singer performed superbly, receiving a standing ovation from the audience
Antonyms
poorly
badly
inadequately
insufficiently
ineptly
clumsily
unskillfully
inadequately
imperfectly
deficiently
subpar
mediocre
unimpressively
uninspiringly
unremarkably
ordinarily
averagely
fairly
passably
tolerably
disappointingly