eminently (Meaning)
eminently (r)
in an eminent manner
eminently (adv.)
In an eminent manner; in a high degree; conspicuously; as, to be eminently learned.
Synonyms & Antonyms of eminently
Synonyms:
- extra
- colossally
- deadly
- a lot
- fantastically
- blisteringly
- such
- entirely
- totally
- dang
- heavily
- surpassingly
- greatly
- wholly
- bone
- hugely
- absolutely
- fabulously
- intensely
- completely
- real
- that
- supremely
- mighty
- frightfully
- uncommonly
- utterly
- fiercely
- vastly
- full
- sore
- specially
- cracking
- archly
- exceeding
- immensely
- especially
- vitally
- exceptionally
- enormously
- deeply
- much
- positively
- wicked
- seriously
- awfully
- particularly
- mortally
- exceedingly
- awful
- roaringly
- way
- sorely
- remarkably
- good and
- thoroughly
- passing
- monstrous
- achingly
- wildly
- beastly
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- monumentally
- astonishingly
- filthy
- almighty
- fully
- noticeably
- abundantly
- profoundly
- as all get-out
- altogether
- roaring
- discernibly
- majorly
- ever
- amazingly
- appreciably
- thumping
- substantially
- grandly
- obscenely
- extensively
- astronomically
- considerably
- notably
- spanking
- mightily
- radically
- downright
- stinking
- corking
- right
- plainly
- unco
- significantly
- visibly
- staggeringly
- plentifully
- markedly
- obviously
- whacking
- excessively
- purely
- rattling
- palpably
- flat-out
- monstrously
Antonyms:
eminently Sentence Examples
- He possessed an eminently likeable personality that endeared him to everyone he met.
- The company's eminently successful marketing campaign resulted in a surge in sales and profits.
- The museum's newest exhibit was eminently educational, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of the region's history.
- The professor's lecture was eminently clear and informative, leaving no doubt in the students' minds about the material.
- The chef's creations were eminently delicious, tantalizing the taste buds and leaving diners craving more.
- The detective's investigation was eminently thorough, leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of justice.
- The politician's speech was eminently persuasive, swaying the audience to his side with his eloquence and charisma.
- The philanthropist's donation was eminently generous, making a significant difference in the lives of those in need.
- The artist's work was eminently creative, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and challenging viewers' perceptions.
- The athlete's performance was eminently impressive, showcasing their skill, determination, and unwavering focus.
FAQs About the word eminently
in an eminent mannerIn an eminent manner; in a high degree; conspicuously; as, to be eminently learned.
terribly, super, desperately, jolly, damned, too, so, severely, far, very
slightly, little,somewhat, slightly, little, somewhat, nominally, nominally, just, minimally
He possessed an eminently likeable personality that endeared him to everyone he met.
The company's eminently successful marketing campaign resulted in a surge in sales and profits.
The museum's newest exhibit was eminently educational, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of the region's history.
The professor's lecture was eminently clear and informative, leaving no doubt in the students' minds about the material.