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superbly

American  
[soo-pur-blee, suh-] / sʊˈpɜr bli, sə- /

adverb

  1. in an admirably fine or excellent way; extremely well.

    It was a wonderful lecture series, superbly thought out and delivered.

  2. richly or grandly; sumptuously.

    The summer house we rented was superbly appointed and close to all amenities.

  3. in a way that is imposing, awesome, or majestic.

    The clear Caribbean waters are filled with superbly varied colors and shapes.


Etymology

Origin of superbly

First recorded in 1650–60; superb ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )

Example Sentences

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She has built a team that is disciplined, superbly coached, and full of heart — qualities that recall the championship standards set by the legendary John Wooden.

From Los Angeles Times

The poise of the prose somehow heightens the tension of this superbly crafted story, a thriller that shows how the animosities of war live on beyond the fighting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fortunately, “Sitting, Standing, Walking, Looking” is superbly installed.

From The Wall Street Journal

England did superbly in seeing off all comers in that run.

From BBC

Ireland were utterly dominant in all aspects at Twickenham, forcing England into a succession of errors which they exploited superbly while running in five tries.

From Barron's