formidably

IPA: fˈɔrmʌdʌbɫi

adverb

  • In a formidable manner.
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Examples of "formidably" in Sentences

  • As speeds increase, in a formidably leisurely way, the car starts to wilt.
  • It was formidably expensive because rationing was still on, but then she had always lived beyond her means.
  • These communications campaigns are by definition formidably difficult as the "audiences" may not have computers or TVs.
  • Futterman, a retired ABC television executive, has become a passionate advocate for Frances and her sisters, whom she calls formidably independent women in the Pasadena tradition.
  • It isn't a secret to anyone who knows ballet that ballerinas are formidably strong, but you don't always see it exhibited as clearly as when one uses her strength to support another.
  • She is known as a formidably intelligent judge with a prodigious memory who meticulously prepares for oral arguments and is not shy about grilling the lawyers who appear before her to ensure that she fully understands their arguments.

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