Sentence examples for consummately from inspiring English sources

The word "consummately" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something done to a complete or perfect degree.
Example: "She is consummately skilled in her craft, demonstrating mastery in every piece she creates."
Alternatives: "Utterly" or "Exceedingly."

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consummately

adverb

In a consummate manner

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Over four seasons, the show has never flinched from that ambition and managed to realise it consummately.

One ruched navy-blue gown, with consummately crafted folds on the bodice, was half red-carpet goddess dress, half palazzo pant, while a jumpsuit mixed a slim-fit leg with a wider one.

But with the European Championships being played in Ukraine (and Poland), the man regarded as the greatest Ukrainian player ever simply had to be in the squad.For Ukrainians to see that "Sheva" could still rise to the occasion was an emotional moment celebrated in consummately European style.

For Greenberg, a consummately formal, purely material, nonsymbolic work for example, a painting finessing its flatness in the act of acknowledging it was an exemplification of positivism, which he saw as the reigning ideology of the modern world.

And, consummately: "we have art in order that we may not perish through truth".

Oceanic artists' quest for media was consummately opportunistic; they regarded almost anything from the lavish natural world that surrounded them as potentially usable.

A consummately contradictory man, Hemingway achieved a fame surpassed by few, if any, American authors of the 20th century.

The sitcom, which has no laughter track, is a consummately well-acted study of middle-class neurosis.

In Antonia Hodgson's The Devil in the Marshalsea (Hodder, £7.99), we're plunged into a consummately realised 18th-century London.

"I mean, just imagine being able to run into the arms of... ...... and here I mentioned the names of Sheridan Smith and Jill Halfpenny who play, consummately and respectively, the chihuahua-toting Elle and her hairdresser friend Paulette who bakes birthday cakes for the British bulldog pet whose custody she has lost in an acrimonious marital split.

"Consummately crafted", "perfectly directed", with a "terrifically good" script, Steven Spielberg's new Cold War film, Bridge of Spies, has attracted plenty of praise from film critics.

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