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Definition of greatly
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Greatly
(adv.)
In a great
degree;
much.
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Convulse
::
Convulse
(v. t.) To
agitate
greatly;
to shake
violently.
High-pressure
::
High-pressure
(a.)
Having
or
involving
a
pressure
greatly
exceeding
that of the
atmosphere;
-- said of
steam,
air,
water,
etc., and of
steam,
air, or
hydraulic
engines,
water
wheels,
etc..
Adorer
::
Adorer
(n.) One who
adores;
a
worshiper;
one who
admires
or loves
greatly;
an
ardent
admirer.
Overhighly
::
Overhighly
(adv.)
Too
highly;
too
greatly.
Odd
::
Odd
(superl.)
Left over after a
definite
round
number
has been taken or
mentioned;
indefinitely,
but not
greatly,
exceeding
a
specified
number;
extra..
Considerably
::
Considerably
(adv.)
In a
manner
or to a
degree
not
trifling
or
unimportant;
greatly;
much.
Egregiously
::
Egregiously
(adv.)
Greatly;
enormously;
shamefully;
as,
egregiously
cheated..
Oblectation
::
Oblectation
(n.) The act of
pleasing
highly;
the state of being
greatly
pleased;
delight.
Astonish
::
Astonish
(v. t.) To
strike
with
sudden
fear,
terror,
or
wonder;
to
amaze;
to
surprise
greatly,
as with
something
unaccountable;
to
confound
with some
sudden
emotion
or
passion..
Infest
::
Infest
(v. t.) To
trouble
greatly
by
numbers
or by
frequency
of
presence;
to
disturb;
to
annoy;
to
frequent
and
molest
or
harass;
as, fleas
infest
dogs and cats; a sea
infested
with
pirates..
Redouble
::
Redouble
(v. t.) To
double
again or
repeatedly;
to
increase
by
continued
or
repeated
additions;
to
augment
greatly;
to
multiply.
Toman
::
Toman (n.) A money of
account
in
Persia,
whose value
varies
greatly
at
different
times and
places.
Its
average
value may be
reckoned
at about two and a half
dollars..
Clematis
::
Clematis
(n.) A genus of
flowering
plants,
of many
species,
mostly
climbers,
having
feathery
styles,
which
greatly
enlarge
in the
fruit;
--
called
also
virgin's
bower..
Oblectate
::
Oblectate
(v. t.) To
delight;
to
please
greatly.
Famously
::
Famously
(adv.)
In a
famous
manner;
in a
distinguished
degree;
greatly;
splendidly.
Grossly
::
Grossly
(adv.)
In a gross
manner;
greatly;
coarsely;
without
delicacy;
shamefully;
disgracefully.
Ambitious
::
Ambitious
(a.)
Possessing,
or
controlled
by,
ambition;
greatly
or
inordinately
desirous
of
power,
honor,
office,
superiority,
or
distinction..
Charm
::
Charm (v. i.) To act as, or
produce
the
effect
of, a
charm;
to
please
greatly;
to be
fascinating..
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.)
Turned
upside
down;
greatly
disturbed.
Donatist
::
Donatist
(n.) A
follower
of
Donatus,
the
leader
of a body of North
African
schismatics
and
purists,
who
greatly
disturbed
the
church
in the 4th
century.
They
claimed
to be the true
church..
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