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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181. However, take the paper by and large, I was vastly pleased with it.
182. Some of the Rocket fans are vastly overrating T-Mac's value these days.
183. Different parts of the U. S. receive vastly different amounts of sunlight, so a solar panel in sun-drenched Las Vegas will always be more productive than one in cloudy Seattle.
184. Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Indira Gandhi of India were vastly powerful politicians and global ideological icons as well.
185. Though vastly outnumbered, the militants have managed to tie down a dozen Indian army divisions.
186. Rookie talent in general, not just in sports, seems vastly overweighted.
187. Moving whole organs from pigs into people is vastly more complicated.
188. At this point, it's pretty much common knowledge that past a certain level of concurrency doing I/O asynchronously vastly outperforms synchronous I/O in separate threads.
189. Is television the only medium in which vastly dissimilar messages jostle against one another?
190. To be sure, all firms have grown vastly in overall profitability, but the globalisers have done so, on average, more slowly.
191. A litigator responsible for a class action faces a spending profile vastly different from an environmental lawyer who's overseeing two Superfund cleanups and a dispute regarding a site.
192. Columbus' accomplishment, once accepted, enabled mankind to use the existing skills of seacraft for vastly greater undertakings.
193. The three species mentioned above, presents a vastly different story.
194. The attendees and presenters at the conference clearly not only recognize this sea change in policy, but are vastly encouraged by it.
195. In interviews, workers did complain about their Japanese supervisors'remoteness and vastly greater pay packages.
196. A vastly disproportionate burden falls on women for child care.
197. Most U. S. visitors recognize some of the other figures, too, including legendary plant geneticist Luther Burbank and John Deere,[http://sentencedict.com/vastly.html] whose steel plow vastly increased farm production.
198. Those who disapprove of it vastly overestimate its capacity to corrupt.
199. A common existing technique for assessing the provitamin A content of corn varieties can be prohibitively expensive for plant breeders, the researchers said, but the new one is vastly less expensive.
200. As a result, the open source model often builds higher quality, more secure, more easily integrated software. And it does it at a vastly accelerated pace and often at a lower cost.
201. Very large-scale integration (VLSI) vastly increased circuit density, giving RisE to the microprocessor.
202. A little gift, an off-hand compliment, a moment of physical contact can vastly strengthen a relationship.
203. And slavic languages like Russian don't have any fixed order at all, vastly complicating things.
204. Now, let's take a look at the four major operating sectors of Berkshire . Each of these has vastly different balance sheet and income account characteristics.
205. An American, William Hale, assembled a vastly improved rocket in 1846.
206. Since K-Band frequency is 2.5 times higher than X-Band, the multipath signal generated by an intruder is also 2.5 times higher, vastly improving detection of slow and fast-moving targets.
207. Now I'm very pleased that after this intensive training course, my English ability has leapt forward quite a big step, while my interest and confidence are both increasing vastly.
208. The same type of wine, the same grape from the same region may differ vastly depending on the wine maker.
209. The team appears confident that its returning cast and promising rookies will result in a team vastly on the uprise .
210. The citizens ofSparta trained solely in war from childhood to become some of the mostfeared soldiers of the ancient world, largely to keep their vastly morenumerous helot serfs or slaves in check.
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.