vastly

IPA: vˈæstɫi

adverb

  • Greatly, in a vast manner.
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Examples of "vastly" in Sentences

  • But it's vastly improved since then.
  • Any input will be vastly appreciated.
  • But the nickname isn't vastly important.
  • The poverty of stimulus is vastly overrated.
  • But it is vastly superior to the claymation.
  • And this is a vastly over simplified analogy.
  • Carefulness is vastly overrated in my opinion
  • They've all been manageable but in vastly different ways.
  • It was vastly overblown and the sources cited didn't support the claims.
  • The Italian and Spanish prelates were vastly preponderant in power and numbers.
  • The estimate for the number of muslims in the country has been vastly inflated.
  • And I, as you may have picked up, tend to think the term vastly overused hereabouts ...
  • [ 'The country still would've been in vastly better shape, because Bush is a fool's fool.']
  • Would conservatives argue that the IRS is awesome because it takes in vastly more money than it spends?
  • It was an expression vastly different from the tired helplessness she had seen in the faces of men coming home from the war after the surrender.
  • The WS410 access point sports six antenna and uses beamforming -- a single radio method of handling signal reflection and directionality -- to provide what they term a vastly increased coverage area.

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