phenomenally
1 of 1adverb/fəˈnɑmənəli/
1
to a degree that exceeds expectations or standards to a significant extent
- The team worked phenomenally well to complete the project ahead of schedule.
- His popularity skyrocketed phenomenally after the movie premiere.
- She has improved phenomenally in her piano skills over the past few months.
- Sales have increased phenomenally since the new product launch.
- His popularity skyrocketed phenomenally after the movie premiere.
2
in a manner that is directly observable or experienced through perception
- He described feeling phenomenally aware during the near-death experience.
- The artist captured a phenomenally vivid scene in his painting.
- The experiment demonstrated phenomenally clear results visible to all observers.
- She reported phenomenally intense colors during the light show.
- The musician experienced phenomenally deep emotions while performing live.