phenomenally

phenomenally — adverb

1. to a degree that is much higher, better, or stronger than people would normally

1.副詞C1
釋義

to a degree that is much higher, better, or stronger than people would normally expect.

例句

The small cafe grew phenomenally fast after Nora's video went online.

phenomenally + fast for surprising growth

Leo's tomatoes did phenomenally well during the hottest weeks of July.

common phrase: do phenomenally well

同義詞
  • extremely

    the most neutral high-degree adverb, without the same sense of surprise

  • exceptionally

    often sounds more formal and measured

  • remarkably

    highlights that something stands out or is noticeable

  • amazingly

    more emotional and common in conversation

反義詞

文法句型

phenomenally + adjective

phenomenally + adverb

verb + phenomenally

verb + phenomenally well

用法筆記

Often placed before adjectives, adverbs, and performance verbs to show a result far above the usual level. Compared with plain 'very' or 'extremely', it more often suggests that the speaker finds the degree impressive or unexpected.

常見錯誤

The shop was phenomenally very busy.
The shop was phenomenally busy.
💡'phenomenally' already gives very strong emphasis, so adding 'very' is usually unnecessary.