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Enormously

/ɪˈnɔːməsli/adverb
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Enormously means to an extremely great degree or extent, often intensifying the scale of something impressive or overwhelming. In modern usage, it's a versatile word that adds emphasis in everyday conversations, professional reports, and hyperbolic expressions, making it perfect for highlighting both positive achievements and exaggerated flaws.

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Did you know that 'enormously' originally carried a sense of something being 'monstrous' or 'deviant' due to its Latin roots, but by the 19th century, it had fully transformed into a word for extreme positivity, as seen in Charles Dickens' novels where it described grand successes? This linguistic shift reflects how words adapt to cultural optimism, with data from the Google Books Ngram Viewer showing its positive usage skyrocketing after 1800.

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