Synonym: immensely. Similar words: ghastly, costly, mostly, vast, bristly, honestly, priestly, modestly. Meaning: ['vɑːstlɪ] adv. to an exceedingly great extent or degree.
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61. And if ion-winds can also be detected from the stars, their vastly greater distances should give even higher magnifications.
62. Unless the companion is vastly more massive than the Sun, this also indicates that the stars have small orbits.
63. The Act has also vastly increased the powers of Immigration Officers.
64. These machines, the vehicles of the Al philosophy, will be vastly improved in their technical capabilities.
65. The military-technical qualifications of GlavPU officers has vastly improved since the 1950s.
66. The Hall of Power - where little boys and grown men delight in pressing buttons - is vastly popular.
67. Recently signed to Gift records, Newspeak are another vastly improved Yorkshire mob.
68. As for Ewan, he will probably be vastly amused until those sharp claws get in the way.
69. While the intention was to stimulate industrial growth by freeing the market, the actual result was vastly different.
70. Her new dress was the very latest fashion, vastly expensive, unmistakable plumage.
71. Let us note at the outset that Bourdieu's anti-structuralism is vastly different from other such critiques.
72. He gave Tipperary's vastly experienced full back Noel Sheehy a real roasting en-route to scoring two smashing goals and three points.
73. These rules vastly increased the number of discrimination cases that could be won or settled favorably out of court.
74. The most important aspect, to my mind, is that finished work is often vastly improved and colour harmony easily achieved.
75. In big-band circles Bailey is revered for his section leading ability, but his solo improvising has been vastly underrated.
76. He took me to such a vastly expensive restaurant and gave such a persuasive argument that I was fairly undone.
77. We find him in a disgusting attitude of respect towards predecessors whose intellect is vastly inferior to his own.
78. In 20 minutes by air-conditioned car or coach[Sentence dictionary], you will be in an old and vastly different world.
79. The alumni don't want to hear it, but the previous coaching regime vastly oversold the goods.
80. For two months a vastly superior army refused serious action against the rebels and finally backed them.
81. The Communists vastly exaggerated their own Resistance role in order to attract postwar political support.
82. He scored his first goal since his switch to starboard and proceeded to give vastly experienced full-back Kenny Sansom a rugged afternoon.
83. With enough delegates already in hand to clinch the nomination, the immediate importance of the primary has been vastly diminished.
84. But vastly greater numbers of smaller bodies accompany the larger and more easily discovered ones.
85. The origins and differences between the two groups are vastly distinct as further exploration of this subject will disclose.
86. The redshank has vastly expanded its breeding range in Shetland in the last thirty years or so.
87. Blumlein's revolutionary technique vastly improved quality and simplified production, and was adopted internationally.
88. As for the tradesmen, some saw an opening into what could be a vastly lucrative enterprise.
89. If they feel that taxation is unfair, intelligent people take advantage of vastly improved financial communication and look about the world.
90. Today, despite vastly increased global trade, they earn 1.1 %.
More similar words: ghastly, costly, mostly, vast, bristly, honestly, priestly, modestly, unjustly, earnestly, castle, devastate, devastation, devastating, castle in the air, carry coals to Newcastle, plaster cast, vase, canvas, vassal, canvass, evasive, evasion, crevasse, pervasive, vascular, invasion, invasive, pervasion, canvassing.