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vastly
[ vast-lee, vahst†]
adverb
- to an extremely great extent or degree; hugely:
We still have essentially the same brains as early humans, but most of us live in vastly different circumstances than they did.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vastly1
Example Sentences
But one of the most memorable conversations I had at Westminster this week was with a vastly experienced senior figure, thoughtful and reflective and also not prone to exaggeration.
Still, some analysts and investors say that Disney vastly overpaid for the properties, which put the Burbank entertainment behemoth in a weakened position when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020.
That's vastly more than the 20 million who pay for video streaming, but the number of new subscribers is tailing off.
It is also pointed out that Germany's national debt is vastly smaller than the UK's as a share of national income.
Leaders France are a point ahead of England and have a vastly superior points difference than any other team.
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