phenomenally
English
Alternative forms
- phænomenally (rare)
Etymology
phenomenal + -ly
Adverb
phenomenally (comparative more phenomenally, superlative most phenomenally)
- In a manner that is extraordinary or amazing.
- The tennis player's serve was phenomenally fast.
- 2023 December 27, Richard Foster, “New rail freight terminal leads the way”, in RAIL, number 999, page 40:
- Network Rail developed and delivered the new crossover in just ten months - "phenomenally quickly", Mands says - and the work is included in the £20m build cost.
- In terms of phenomena.
- 2014, Berit Brogard, Does Perception Have Content?, page 97:
- The 'old-look' and the 'bald-pink-and-wrinkled-look' are, in this context at least, one and the same. Phenomenally speaking, that is, the predicates 'old' and 'bald, pink, and wrinkled' here are equivalent […]
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in a phenomenal manner
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