Crossword-Solution: EXCEEDINGLY 11 letters, 67 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 25

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Word Word Type Definition
Exceedingly adv. To a very great degree; beyond what is usual;
surpassingly. It signifies more than very.

We have 67 clues for the answer “EXCEEDINGLY”

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plaguily 2 answers
BEYOND measure 5 answers
More than 7 answers
plaguy 8 answers
Immensely 16 answers
direly 26 answers
eminently 28 answers
incomparably 29 answers
prominently 29 answers
rigorously 29 answers
inhumanly 30 answers
strongly 30 answers
highly 31 answers
powerfully 32 answers
grimly 32 answers
Enormously 32 answers
gravely 32 answers
critically 32 answers
Heavily 33 answers
fiercely 34 answers
ACUTELY 37 answers
profoundly 38 answers
Very much 38 answers
Largely. 40 answers
strictly 42 answers
brutally 42 answers
Considerably 42 answers
Violently 43 answers
As a matter of fact ... 44 answers
harshly 46 answers
Severely. 46 answers
Terribly 47 answers
notably 48 answers
ardently 49 answers
greatly 49 answers
strikingly 50 answers
intensely 50 answers
radically 51 answers
cruelly 51 answers
Far 52 answers
Deeply 53 answers
firmly 54 answers
Remarkably. 55 answers
Habitually 55 answers
in truth 56 answers
In Reality 56 answers
most 57 answers
IN actuality 57 answers
Surpassing. 61 answers
exceptionally 61 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXCEEDINGLY (5)

But one of them who was exceedingly old (for many a field had he plowed) thus spoke: “These Butchers, it is true, slaughter us, but they do so with skillful hands, and with no unnecessary pain.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
But some thoughtful persons, who had seen him walking across one of his fields on a certain December morning—sunny and exceedingly mild—might have regarded Gabriel Oak in other aspects than these.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Used of programs or systems that are both conspicuous {hog}s (owing perhaps to poor design founded on {brute force and ignorance}) and exceedingly {hairy} in source form.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Brom Bones, too, who, shortly after his rival’s disappearance conducted the blooming Katrina in triumph to the altar, was observed to look exceedingly knowing whenever the story of Ichabod was related, and always burst into a hearty laugh at the mention of the pumpkin; which led some to suspect that he knew more about the matter than he chose to tell.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
Why did I walk through crowds of fellow-beings with my eyes turned down, and never raise them to that blessed Star which led the Wise Men to a poor abode! Were there no poor homes to which its light would have conducted me!" Scrooge was very much dismayed to hear the spectre going on at this rate, and began to quake exceedingly.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992

Quotes with EXCEEDINGLY (3)

A person who speaks like a book is exceedingly boring to listen to; sometimes, however, it is not inappropriate to talk in that way. For a book has the remarkable property that it can be interpreted any way you wish. If one talks like a book one’s conversation acquires this property too. I kept quite soberly to the usual formulas. She was surprised, as I’d expected; that can’t be denied. To describe to myself how she looked is difficult. She seemed multifaceted; yes just abou…
Soren Kierkegaard
When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived. When, however, it forms its judgment, as it usually does, on the intuitions of its great and warm heart, the conclusions thus attained are often so profound and so unerring as to possess the character of truth supernaturally revealed.
Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter
Being honest in a relationship is at times exceedingly difficult and painful. Yet the moment a person evades the truth, central fibers of the self pull away and the person initiates a process of deception - a way of manipulating the other person by preventing the person from discovering "real thoughts and real feelings
Clark Mustakas