prodigiously 的定义
- extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.: a prodigious research grant.
- wonderful or marvelous: a prodigious feat.
- abnormal; monstrous.
- Obsolete. ominous.
prodigiously 近义词
等同于 largely
prodigiously 的近义词 32 个
- broadly
- chiefly
- generally
- mostly
- predominantly
- principally
- widely
- abundantly
- as a rule
- by and large
- commodiously
- comprehensively
- considerably
- copiously
- expansively
- extensively
- extravagantly
- generously
- grandly
- immoderately
- imposingly
- in a big way
- in a grand manner
- lavishly
- liberally
- magnificently
- mainly
- on a large scale
- overall
- primarily
- prodigally
- voluminously
等同于 very
prodigiously 的近义词 42 个
- absolutely
- awfully
- certainly
- decidedly
- deeply
- eminently
- exceedingly
- excessively
- extraordinarily
- extremely
- greatly
- highly
- incredibly
- noticeably
- particularly
- pretty
- profoundly
- remarkably
- surprisingly
- terribly
- truly
- uncommonly
- unusually
- wonderfully
- acutely
- amply
- astonishingly
- considerably
- dearly
- emphatically
- exaggeratedly
- extensively
- indispensably
- largely
- notably
- positively
- powerfully
- pressingly
- substantially
- superlatively
- surpassingly
- vastly
prodigiously 的反义词 6 个
更多prodigiously例句
- The Microsoft cofounder and cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is spending much of his prodigious fortune¹ trying to change the world—by tackling the diseases that hurt the poorest of the poor.
- The pair began spending money prodigiously—Baudelaire on paintings of dubious value and she on clothes and jewelry.
- Lola, California is a startling novel, as prodigiously smart as it is technically proficient.
- This tribute to their feelings so tickled the women that they set down their tea-cups and laughed prodigiously.
- Personally, I enjoyed the frank, untrammelled and prodigiously accomplished scion of a vulgar race.
- Everyone knew that Fugler drank prodigiously; but so had his father and grandfather, and each of them had reached eighty.
- It may be prodigiously presumptuous,” he said, “but I am inclined to think there has been a mistake somewhere.
- "They both seemed prodigiously struck with you," said Folsom, in misguided confidence yet pardonable pride.