tremendously

adverb20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Used to emphasize that something has great significance or value.

Used to describe an achievement or person that has attained a very high degree of success.

Describes something as being extremely helpful or practical.

Describes something as having great worth, importance, or utility.

Used to describe something that works extremely well and achieves its intended result.

Used to describe something that is liked by a very large number of people.

Describes something or someone as having very great power or strength.

Describes something that causes great enthusiasm and eagerness.

Describes a feeling of very strong enthusiasm and eagerness.

Expresses a very deep feeling of pleasure or satisfaction because of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.

To feel a great deal of admiration and respect for someone or something.

Describes something that gives a great deal of hope or confidence.

Describes a collection of things that are extremely different from each other.

To provide a very significant amount of assistance or make something much better or easier.

To make something become much better.

To take great pleasure or satisfaction in something.

To become or make something much greater in size, amount, or degree.

To gain a very large advantage or positive result from something.

To differ from each other to a very large extent.

To experience a great amount of pain, difficulty, or loss.