tremendously
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- untremendously adverb
Etymology
Origin of tremendously
Example Sentences
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“It’s increased my pay tremendously,” said Andrew Mason, 53, an electrician who makes more than $200,000 overseeing around 325 workers at six data centers in the region.
We found it tremendously effective, freeing our focus on steering.
From MarketWatch
“Sometimes when you’re a real estate developer, I think you have to be tremendously optimistic,” Kroenke told the Los Angeles Times.
From Los Angeles Times
“Dip buying has worked tremendously well. It’s been a good strategy for the past few years.”
From Barron's
However, it has become apparent that their dealings are quite material and that investors care tremendously about them.
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