Prodigiously [adverb]

Definition of Prodigiously:

to a great extent

Opposite/Antonyms of Prodigiously:

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Sentence/Example of Prodigiously:

The French dress will become you prodigiously, I foresee—but, just Heaven!

I like him prodigiously, to use a lady's word (not yours, Rosamond).

At the outset, be it confessed that it was a study that attracted him prodigiously.

For himself he had a prodigiously profound feeling, as you may also have gathered.

But with all their machines, it was a prodigiously difficult work to get it along.

If I could catch my life and talk to it, I would abuse it prodigiously, I assure you.

When she retired, he said to Dr. Glover, "Sir, she is a prodigiously fine woman."

He must have been, to take the picturesque so prodigiously to heart.

Prodigiously; that is to say, I feel like a body without a soul.

My admiration of Aeschylus has been prodigiously increased by this reperusal.