tremendously

adverb
UK: /trɪˈmendəsli/
US: /trəˈmendəsli/
  1. To a very great extent or degree; extremely well.

    1. I enjoyed the party tremendously, it was amazing.
    2. She contributed tremendously to the project's success with her hard work.
  2. In a way that is extremely good or impressive.

    1. The team played tremendously in the final game to win the championship.
    2. The dancer performed tremendously, captivating the audience with grace and skill.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "tremendously" in English means: To a very great extent or degree; extremely well., In a way that is extremely good or impressive..

The phonetic transcription of "tremendously" is /trɪˈmendəsli/ in British English and /trəˈmendəsli/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "tremendously": immensely, exceedingly, extremely, remarkably, vastly, significantly, greatly.

Example usage of "tremendously": "I enjoyed the party tremendously, it was amazing.". More examples on the page.