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outstandingly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "outstandingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally good or remarkable in quality or performance. Example: "Her outstandingly creative approach to problem-solving impressed everyone in the meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
exceptionally well
remarkably beautiful
exceptionally
remarkably
unusually
in an exceptional manner
remarkably well
unusually well
impressively well
on an informal basis
with the altitude of
markedly
in exceptional cases
with the nomination of
immensely
with the backup of
except in the instance of
on an hourly basis
on an adjusted basis
on an aggregate basis
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
His judgment on the Iraq war was outstandingly good, opposing the entire political establishment and getting it right, and he got the reward for that at the election that followed when he achieved the greatest number of Liberal Democrat MPs than any before him.
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For all that, he loves his work and has thrived during his time on this ward, which he describes as "an outstandingly well-run unit".
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"The Typhoon fighter jet performed outstandingly in Libya, and so it's no surprise that Oman want to add this aircraft to their fleet".
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RIDLEY SCOTT'S "Gladiator" is the box-office sensation of the summer not just because it is outstandingly well made but because, for the first time, it successfully marries two different Hollywood approaches to the Roman empire.
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And from the earliest Christian period, followers of Jesus venerated the memories and the physical remains of fellow-believers whom they held in high esteem, either because they were martyrs for the faith or because they had led outstandingly holy lives.
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So Mr Meriwether sold 30-year Treasuries and bought 29-year Treasuries and waited for the gap to close.Special report Greed and fear Wild-animal spirits In Plato's cave When markets turn How to play chicken and lose The uneven contest Fixing finance Sources & acknowledgmentsReprints Related items Long-term sickness?Oct 1st 1998For a while LTCM was outstandingly successful.
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Some are bound to focus on Mr Mendoza, who was once publicly lauded for being an outstandingly good cop.
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And Norway has played a notable part in seeking peace in such places as Israel (remember the Oslo accords of 1993), Myanmar and, more recently, Sri Lanka.It has also been outstandingly generous in handing out a bigger share of its wealth, 0.9% of GDP, to the world's poor than any other country; the prime minister says he wants that figure to rise to 1%.
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Not only was he lucky but on many occasions his pilot was Paul Tibbets, an outstandingly skilful airman who was to command the Enola Gay.Mission 13In 1944 Paul Tibbets was told about the Manhattan Project and ordered to pick a crew for what was called special bombing mission number 13.
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It happened because of the collapse of a noble who, amid tough competition, was an outstandingly nasty man.
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But what matters more is that he has written an outstandingly effective book his best popular work to date.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "outstandingly" to add emphasis to a positive attribute or action, making it clear that something is not just good, but exceptionally so. For example, "The team performed outstandingly well under pressure".
Common error
While "outstandingly" is generally acceptable, avoid overusing it in formal or academic writing. Consider stronger, more specific synonyms like "exceptionally", "remarkably", or "uniquely" to provide greater precision and impact.
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Linguistic Context
The primary function of the adverb "outstandingly" is to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, intensifying their meaning and indicating an exceptional degree or quality. Ludwig confirms that the term is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Encyclopedias
20%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
5%
Academia
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "outstandingly" functions as an adverb to denote something exceptional. Ludwig AI confirms that it's grammatically correct and predominantly appears in news and encyclopedic contexts. While its frequency marks it as a common term, writers should vary their vocabulary by considering synonyms such as "exceptionally" or "remarkably". Employ "outstandingly" when aiming to accentuate a positive attribute or action, ensuring the message is clear and impactful.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exceptionally well
Emphasizes the quality of being an exception to the norm, with a focus on skill or achievement.
remarkably well
Highlights the degree to which something is worthy of notice due to its quality.
unusually well
Focuses on the departure from the ordinary or typical in terms of success or quality.
distinctly well
Stresses the clarity and recognizability of something being of high quality.
singularly well
Emphasizes the uniqueness and exceptional nature of the positive quality or achievement.
impressively well
Highlights the ability to create a strong and favorable effect on someone.
superbly
Implies the highest quality of excellence and skill; slightly more formal.
splendidly
Suggests a brilliant or showy display of excellence, with a positive emotional tone.
terrificly
Indicates a great degree of excellence or skill; somewhat informal.
in an extraordinary manner
Emphasizes the deviation from the ordinary and highlights the unusual quality of the action or attribute.
FAQs
How can I use "outstandingly" in a sentence?
Use "outstandingly" to modify a verb or adjective, indicating something is done or possesses a quality to an exceptional degree. For example, "She performed "exceptionally well"" or "The film was "remarkably beautiful"".
What are some alternatives to "outstandingly"?
Depending on the context, you can use adverbs like "exceptionally", "remarkably", "unusually", or phrases like "in an exceptional manner" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it appropriate to use "outstandingly" in formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "outstandingly" can sometimes sound less formal than alternatives like "exceptionally" or "remarkably". Consider your audience and the overall tone of your writing when choosing your words.
What's the difference between "outstandingly" and "unusually"?
"Outstandingly" emphasizes the exceptional quality or degree of something, while "unusually" highlights the deviation from what is typical or common. Using the two words in different contexts can greatly modify the meaning of the sentence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested