enormously

UK: ɪˈnɔːməsli | US: ɪˈnɔːrməsli

Definition
  1. adv. to an exceedingly large or immense degree

  2. adv. in a way that exceeds ordinary limits

Structure
enormous <immense>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "enormously" derives from "enormous," which originates from the Latin enormis (e-<out of> + norma<rule, standard>), meaning "deviating from the norm" or "extraordinarily large." The suffix "-ly" is an Old English adverbial marker, turning the adjective into an adverb. Over time, "enormous" shifted from implying irregularity to emphasizing vastness, and "enormously" inherited this intensified meaning.

Examples
  1. The project was enormously successful, exceeding all expectations.

  2. She contributed enormously to the team’s victory.

  3. The cost of living has increased enormously in the past decade.

  4. His speech was enormously influential, inspiring many to take action.

  5. The task seemed enormously difficult at first, but they managed to complete it.