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View definitions for extraordinarily

extraordinarily

adverb as in remarkably

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Economist Paul Krugman concurred, noting that many "rich men are extraordinarily insecure," and bitter upon finding out there are things "money can’t buy, like universal admiration."

From Salon

“Those switches are very high fuel loads, extraordinarily dry fuels and an extraordinarily strong Santa Ana wind event,” Williams said.

And even when they can take off, the unpredictable gusts and lulls brought on by Santa Ana conditions can make flying extraordinarily risky.

Match of the Day has, extraordinarily, had just five main presenters in its history - with Gary Lineker being in the hot seat for the past 26 years.

From BBC

The extreme fire weather is also being fed by extraordinarily dry conditions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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