Famously [adverb]

Definition of Famously:

happily, pleasantly; capably

Opposite/Antonyms of Famously:


Sentence/Example of Famously:

You're so nice and young, and you're doing famously at the bank!

We've had a pretty hard pull, you and I, but we're coming out famously.

During the weeks of my return he had seemed to pick up famously, until we had almost begun to hope.

Really, Mr. Power, you and I will get on famously together if we tell each other the real truth.

Dunois was the one man in the place who could pretend to some education, and the two got on together famously.

It worked famously, and we all rejoiced at a successful operation which saved us a fatiguing job.

He was getting on famously at cricket and football, and was a first-rate croquet-player, for croquet was then in fashion.

"We shall amuse ourselves famously at Courbevoie," he said, as we rattled over the stones.

And I obeyed her as one always had, merely remarking that I was getting along famously now.

During the first day all went on famously; the weather was magnificent—the provisions more than plentiful.