superextraordinarily
English
Alternative forms
- super extraordinarily
- super-extraordinarily
Etymology
Adverb
superextraordinarily (comparative more superextraordinarily, superlative most superextraordinarily)
- (rare) In a superextraordinary manner.
- 2009, Sharon Lamb, Ed.D., Sharon D. Lamb, Lyn Mikel Brown, Mark B. Tappan, Mark Tappan, Ed.D., Packaging Boyhood, Saving Our Sons from Superheroes, Slackers, and Other Media Stereotypes, St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, page 5:
- Almost everything boys read, watch, wear or listen to has to be not just action filled and awesome but also superextraordinarily awesome.
- 2013 November 18, Professor Moriarty, “The Villain’s New Stripes”, in fakeraphazlab.wordpress.com, archived from the original on 9 August 2021:
- Note that the image on the right is described to be a high resolution imaging of stripes acquired in another friendly lab at ultrahigh vacuum conditions and at a temperature of 77K. UHV and 77 K operation should give rise to insanely good instrumental stability and provide superextraordinarily clear images of stripes.
- 2020 January 28, Cycleops, “Is this what a life is worth?”, in www.cyclechat.net, archived from the original on 9 August 2021:
- A cyclist being killed on the roads in the UK is still a very rare event. Ranting about a specific case won't improve the risk from extraordinarily low to superextraordinarily low.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.