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View definitions for tremendously

tremendously

adverb as in enormously

adverb as in wonderfully

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Howard tweeted on X that Redford was a “tremendously influential cultural figure” who founded a festival that “supercharged America’s Independent Film movement.”

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Whittle, who is a councillor of the ward of Penyrheol, said the circumstances of the by-election were "tremendously sad and my thoughts remain with Hefin's loved ones".

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That was the case back in 2017, when he says "tremendously intense fires" broke out in Napa in the middle of the grape harvest.

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Trena Turner, a pastor in Stockton and fellow commissioner, said she’s tremendously proud of the commission’s work and believes its impartial approach to political line-drawing is a model the rest of America should embrace.

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Mr Donaldson said he was extremely disappointed, and his mental health suffered "tremendously".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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