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inordinately
adjective as in over
adverb as in exceedingly
adverb as in extremely
Strongest matches
adverb as in overly
adverb as in overmuch
adverb as in too
Example Sentences
Content creators dependent on the app for revenue told the BBC, if it shuts down in the US their lives would change inordinately without the platform.
Some told the BBC that their lives would change inordinately without the platform.
That just takes 80-something victories, and any owner suggesting it is inordinately challenging to compete for a playoff spot should sell before he embarrasses himself any further.
South Korea has a notoriously high-pressure entertainment industry, with celebrities often held to inordinately high social standards and placed under extreme scrutiny.
By most traditional measures, Trump Media’s valuation is inordinately high.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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