immortally

/ɪˈmɔːrtəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that lasts forever or is never forgotten.
    • She believed that true love would bind them immortally.
    • The hero's deeds were immortally recorded in the history books.
    • The poet's words are immortally preserved in his collected works.
  2. To an extreme or very great degree (used for emphasis, often humorously).
    • The comedian's joke fell immortally flat.
    • He was immortally embarrassed when he tripped on stage.
    • They were immortally grateful for the help they received.
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