monstrously

/ˈmɑnstrəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely large, shocking, or evil.
    • The castle was monstrously huge, towering over the village.
    • The storm caused monstrously high waves that flooded the coast.
    • He behaved monstrously, betraying his closest friends for money.
  2. To an extreme or excessive degree; very.
    • She was monstrously talented, able to play three instruments perfectly.
    • The price of the house was monstrously high for such a small space.
    • The movie was monstrously boring, and I almost fell asleep.
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