outrageously

/aʊtˈreɪdʒəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is shockingly bad, unfair, or wrong.
    • The prices at the stadium were outrageously high.
    • The hotel overcharged us outrageously for a tiny room.
    • She was treated outrageously by her boss, who blamed her for his mistakes.
  2. In a very unusual, bold, or exaggerated way that surprises or amuses people.
    • The actress arrived at the party outrageously dressed in a gold jumpsuit.
    • They laughed outrageously at their own private joke.
    • He danced outrageously, spinning and kicking in the middle of the street.