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superbly

Superbly (adv) means In an excellent or outstanding way. Example: “The team played superbly in the final.”

adv
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In an excellent or outstanding way.
"The team played superbly in the final."

How to use superbly

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishExcellently; done to a very high standard.

Common pairings
performed superbly superbly written superbly organised

Word forms

more superbly comparative, most superbly superlative

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Etymology

From superb + the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

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What does “superbly” mean?

The word “superbly” means in an excellent or outstanding way. In plain terms, excellently; done to a very high standard.

How do you use “superbly” in a sentence?

Here is “superbly” used in a sentence: “The team played superbly in the final.”

What part of speech is “superbly”?

“Superbly” is an adverb.

What is the meaning of superbly?

"superbly" (adv) means in an excellent or outstanding way.

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