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vastly
[ vast-lee, vahst‐ ]
adverb
- to an extremely great extent or degree; hugely:
We still have essentially the same brains as early humans, but most of us live in vastly different circumstances than they did.
Other Words From
- su·per·vast·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vastly1
Example Sentences
In the closing days of this year's campaign 23 Nobel economists issued a letter calling Kamala Harris’ agenda “vastly superior to the counterproductive economic agenda of Donald Trump.”
After the renovations, which vastly expanded the indoor play area and added new games and exhibits, the park started charging an admission fee of $20.
Humphrey is a vastly experienced sports broadcaster, with a catalogue of BBC experience to draw upon prior to his later career exploits.
With two films out this season — “The Woman King” and “Matilda the Musical” — Lashana Lynch shows off vastly different aspects of herself.
Indeed, the first Trump presidency vastly accelerated the claims of expanded presidential power.
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