Synonym: hugely, staggeringly, tremendously. Similar words: enormous, anonymously, venomous, raucously, dubiously, obviously, piteously, curiously. Meaning: adv. extremely.
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61. They have an enormously wide appeal.
62. Eight hours of deep, dreamless sleep had helped enormously.
63. Consequently, the widescale sanatorium service was doomed, an enormously cost effective benefit for both developing and developed countries.
64. They have proved enormously successful in both commercial and aesthetic terms.
65. The argument usually deployed is that the millionaire will benefit enormously, but there are very few millionaires.
66. Too much to expect a new pair of arms to grow out of her ribs, or her coccyx to elongate so enormously.
67. Levels of uncertainty escalate enormously in periods of punctuated equilibrium.
68. Handel had been dead for five years, but his music was still enormously popular.
69. The huge rise in vehicle use forecast by the Government will therefore cause CO2 emissions from vehicles to increase enormously.
70. Indeed, whatever it means, it is bound to be enormously complicated.
71. Diana enjoyed herself enormously at the birthday party not least because it brought her sister down a peg or two.
72. The report gives further evidence that residential and nursing homes are an enormously important and valuable source of care for the elderly.
73. He's erudite, enormously warm and most of all, a golfer.
74. Their secret lies in their enormously elongated toes, which spread their weight over a wide area of lily leaf.
75. Different sensory modalities, then, are used to convey different types of message, forming an enormously rich communication network.
76. The secretary was enormously dissatisfied with how some of our programs were being managed, and made no bones about it.
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78. Prices vary enormously for group holidays but a typical price would be somewhere in the region of £25 per person per day.
79. What is clear is that the costs of memory and storage devices are decreasing, whilst storage capacity is increasing enormously.
80. The paper could prove enormously important to the future of the 200 million malaria sufferers around the world.
81. Her first sight of the African landscape thrilled her enormously.
82. The steep fall in interest rates over the past two years has boosted their operating profits enormously.
83. The quality and price of private housing varies enormously both between city centres and suburbs and between different geographical areas.
84. The reasons for selling can vary enormously and will affect what the vendor sees as the key issues.
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86. Standards vary enormously in privately run old people's homes and nursing homes.
87. Lyte was enormously popular during his 25 years of ministry there and built up a Sunday School of over 700 children.
88. But the airline business is a cash-hungry one-and strikes are enormously costly.
89. The American states vary enormously in size, from very large to very small.
90. On snow and ice climbs conditions can, of course, vary enormously.
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