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stunningly

Stunningly (adv) means to an amazing or shockingly impressive degree. Example: “She looked stunningly beautiful at the awards ceremony.”

adv
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To an amazing or shockingly impressive degree.
"She looked stunningly beautiful at the awards ceremony."

How to use stunningly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishUsed before an adjective to mean "amazingly" or "strikingly."

Common pairings
stunningly beautiful stunningly good

Word forms

more stunningly comparative, most stunningly superlative

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What does “stunningly” mean?

The word “stunningly” means to an amazing or shockingly impressive degree. In plain terms, used before an adjective to mean "amazingly" or "strikingly.".

How do you use “stunningly” in a sentence?

Here is “stunningly” used in a sentence: “She looked stunningly beautiful at the awards ceremony.”

What part of speech is “stunningly”?

“Stunningly” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of stunningly?

"stunningly" (adv) means to an amazing or shockingly impressive degree.

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