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exceedingly

[ ik-see-ding-lee ]

adverb

  1. to an unusual degree; very; extremely:

    The children were doing exceedingly well in school.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of exceedingly1

1425–75; late Middle English. See exceeding, -ly
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But let’s be honest, Count Donald is also getting exceedingly boring.

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As professional grammarian Benjamin Dreyer noted on Bluesky, "Amateurs don't dabble in the Leo Frank case; that takes an exceedingly well practiced professional anti-Semite."

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Her specific case presents a moral dilemma with no easy solution, but the important point is that examples like Thomas are exceedingly rare.

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The Russian ship’s doctor wrote that she possessed “brilliant eyes and exceedingly beautiful teeth” and “a thousand other charms.”

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The reliquary itself, held in the square’s church, was a series of exceedingly odd musical interactions between vocalists and the instruments in a combination of rap session and organized mystical service.

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