1
[ adverb ] in an very impressive manner

Synonyms

spectactularly

Examples

"your performance will improve dramatically"

Used in print

(Jaroslav Pelikan, The Shape of Death: life, death and...)

It represents a punishment that he knows he deserves , but it also symbolizes most dramatically that he lives his life within the process of time .

(Mr. America, 4:6...)

So right_away Claude introduced Henri to his famous `` moon '' bench and proceeded to teach him his first Push-Pull_Super-Set consisting_of the wide grip Straight-Arm_Pullover ( the `` pull '' part of the Push-Pull_Super-Set ) which dramatically widens the rib_cage and strongly affects the muscles of the upper back and chest , and the collar-to-collar Bench_Press which specifically works_on the chest to build those wide , Reeves-type `` gladiator '' pecs , while stimulating the upper lats and frontal deltoids .

This gives a wide flare to the pecs , causing them to flow dramatically upward into deltoids and dramatically downward into the serratus and lats .

This gives a wide flare to the pecs , causing them to flow dramatically upward into deltoids and dramatically downward into the serratus and lats .

Related terms

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2
[ adverb ] in a dramatic manner

Examples

"he confessed dramatically"

Used in print

(The Christian Science Monitor,...)

Technically it was fascinating , aurally spell-binding , and dramatically quite realistic .

(Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)

Of_course , the crowning event that has dramatically upset the traditional pattern of English religious history was the friendly visit paid by Dr._Fisher , then Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury , to the Vatican last December .

3
[ adverb ] with respect to dramatic value

Examples

"the play was dramatically interesting, but the direction was bad"

Used in print

(Charles Wharton Stork, "Verner von Heidenstam"...)

The first half of The_Charles_Men , ending on the climax of the battle of Poltava in 1709 , is more dramatically coherent than the second .

Related terms

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