Antonyms for supremely
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : suh-preem, soo- |
Phonetic Transcription : səˈprim, sʊ- |
Definition of supremely
Origin :- 1520s, from Middle French suprême, from Latin supremus "highest," superlative of superus "situated above," from super "above" (see super-). Supreme Being first attested 1690s; Supreme Court is from 1709.
- As in perfectly : adv without flaw
- As in principally : adv mainly
- As in excellently : adv very well
- As in above all : adv most importantly
- As in preeminently : adv conspicuously
- As in par excellence : adv of highest quality
- As in especially : adv exceptionally, particularly
- As in greatly : adv considerably
- As in highly : adv very, well
- Both rooms were large and furnished in a style that had been supremely luxurious in 1878.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- She had lost the few remaining days in which she could have been supremely happy.
- Extract from : « A Spirit in Prison » by Robert Hichens
- And in as much as he can continue to repeat them to himself, he is supremely content.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- I was crying like a child at the sight of it all, but none the less I was supremely happy.
- Extract from : « The Woman Thou Gavest Me » by Hall Caine
- This vigor is supremely great, and in the highest degree unbending.
- Extract from : « Essays, Second Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- He returned them as became a man who was supremely pious and devout.
- Extract from : « The Sea-Hawk » by Raphael Sabatini
- There, there; don't look so supremely indignant and contemptuous.
- Extract from : « Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. » by Charles James Lever
- As he took his place that evening at the supper-table, he was supremely happy.
- Extract from : « The Daltons, Volume II (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- He was surprised by his supremely shameless bitterness at this juncture.
- Extract from : « The Rescue » by Joseph Conrad
- But he turned in before midnight, because he dreaded the next day supremely.
- Extract from : « The Best Short Stories of 1920 » by Various
Synonyms for supremely
- abnormally
- above all
- abundantly
- admirably
- awful
- awfully
- basically
- before all else
- before anything else
- bloody
- but good
- by much
- cardinally
- chiefly
- conspicuously
- correctly
- curiously
- decidedly
- deeply
- distinctively
- divinely
- dominantly
- eminently
- emphatically
- enormously
- especially
- essentially
- exceedingly
- excellently
- exceptionally
- exclusively
- expressly
- exquisitely
- extraordinarily
- extremely
- extremely well
- famously
- faultlessly
- fine
- first and foremost
- first of all
- fitly
- flawlessly
- for the most part
- fundamentally
- generally
- glaringly
- greatly
- highly
- hugely
- ideally
- immeasurably
- immensely
- impeccably
- importantly
- in great measure
- in particular
- in specie
- in the first place
- in the main
- incalculably
- incomparably
- incredibly
- indeed
- infinitely
- ingeniously
- inimitably
- intensely
- jolly
- largely
- magnificently
- mainly
- markedly
- marvelously
- masterfully
- materially
- mightily
- mighty
- most
- most of all
- mostly
- much
- mucho
- nobly
- notably
- oddly
- on a large scale
- outstandingly
- parlous
- particularly
- peculiarly
- perfectly
- plenty
- powerful
- powerfully
- predominantly
- preeminent
- preeminently
- prevailingly
- prevalently
- primarily
- principally
- profoundly
- real
- really
- remarkably
- right
- sensationally
- signally
- singularly
- skillfully
- so
- so much
- specially
- specifically
- splendidly
- strangely
- strikingly
- substantially
- superbly
- superior
- superiorly
- superlatively
- supremely
- surpassingly
- swimmingly
- terribly
- terrifically
- the most
- to a great degree
- to perfection
- too much
- tremendously
- unaccountably
- uncommonly
- uncustomarily
- uniquely
- universally
- unusually
- vastly
- very
- very much
- vitally
- well
- wonderfully
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