Meaning & Definition of word "Vastly"

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    Vastly

    /ˈvæstli/

    adverb:

    • 1. To a very great extent; considerably.
      • Example: The landscape changed vastly after the storm.
    • 2. In a manner that is immense or extensive.
      • Example: Her understanding of the subject has grown vastly over the years.
    • 3. To a large degree.
      • Example: The team's performance vastly improved after the new coach was hired.
    • 4. To a degree that is significantly larger or higher than what was previously noted.
      • Example: The cost of living has increased vastly in the past decade.
    • 5. Much more; far more.
      • Example: The new smartphone is vastly superior to its predecessor.

    Etymology

    From 'vast' + '-ly', with 'vast' deriving from Latin 'vastus'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    vastly outnumbered:

    To be significantly fewer in number compared to something or someone.

    vastly different:

    To show significant differences between two or more things.

    vastly improved:

    Indicating a considerable enhancement or betterment.

    Related Words

    vast:

    Very large in area, size, amount, or degree.

    vastness:

    The quality of being vast; immense extent.

    Slang Meanings of vastly

    Meaning: A lot

    Example Sentence: There were vastly more people at the concert than I anticipated.

    Meaning: Way more

    Example Sentence: He is vastly better at basketball than his teammates.