uproariously

English

Etymology

uproarious + -ly

Adverb

uproariously (comparative more uproariously, superlative most uproariously)

  1. In an uproarious manner.
    Synonym: uproaringly
    • 1929, Robert Dean Frisbee, The Book of Puka-Puka, Eland, published 2019, page 35:
      Everybody, old and young, laughs uproariously at this and immediately forgets all about it.
    • 2002 April 12, Peter Bradshaw, “Three go mad in Mexico”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      From the first frames, it reveals itself as an outrageously, uproariously sexed-up piece of work, stylishly directed by Alfonso Cuaron from a script by his brother Carlos.
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