exceedingly well
1exceedingly well read — Meaning Erudite and literate. Origin From Shakespeare s HenryIV Part 1 …
2exceedingly — exceedingly, excessively Both words came into use in the late 15c. Exceedingly (16c in its current meaning) means ‘very, extremely’, and is now used only with adjectives and adverbs (most often well): • His room was exceedingly cold P. Fitzgerald …
3exceedingly — /ik see ding lee/, adv. to an unusual degree; very; extremely: The children were doing exceedingly well in school. [1425 75; late ME. See EXCEEDING, LY] * * * …
4exceedingly — ex|ceed|ing|ly [ ık sidıŋli ] adverb 1. ) FORMAL extremely: Some of the children have done exceedingly well. 2. ) an old word meaning very much …
5exceedingly — UK [ɪkˈsiːdɪŋlɪ] / US [ɪkˈsɪdɪŋlɪ] adverb 1) formal extremely Some of the children have done exceedingly well. 2) an old word meaning very much …
6well-off — /ˈwɛl ɒf / (say wel of) adjective 1. in a satisfactory, favourable, or good position or condition. –phrase 2. comfortably well off, prosperous, though not exceedingly rich. Also, (especially in predicative use), well off /wɛl ˈɒf/ (say wel of) …
7Quantum well laser — Origin of the concept of quantum wells= In 1972, Charles H. Henry, a physicist and newly appointed Head of the Semiconductor Electronics Research Department at Bell Laboratories, had a keen interest in the subject of integrated optics, the… …
8Lake, River, and Well Priestesses — It would seem probable that the goddesses of rivers and wells, such as Tamesis and Morgan, evolved from the priestesses of the water sources and springs, the name in every case being that of the first holder of the office. Practically all the… …
9excessively — exceedingly, excessively Both words came into use in the late 15c. Exceedingly (16c in its current meaning) means ‘very, extremely’, and is now used only with adjectives and adverbs (most often well): • His room was exceedingly cold P. Fitzgerald …
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