Similar words: prodigious, religiously, uproariously, prodigy, prodigal, litigious, religious, prodigality. Meaning: [prə'dɪdʒəslɪ] adv. to a prodigious degree.
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(1) He was a prodigiously gifted artist.
(2) She is a prodigiously talented pianist.
(3) The costs are mounting prodigiously.
(4) He was also the most prodigiously gifted child she had ever encountered.
(5) The prices of farms rose prodigiously.
(6) For anyone who doesn't know the work of this prodigiously talented jazz pianist, he made one piano sound like three.
(7) Although he was no longer young, it was thought that he was still prodigiously strong.
(8) Such remarks , though, hardly begin to explain that prodigiously gifted author Henry James.
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