sensationally

/sɛnˈseɪʃənəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes great public interest or excitement, often in an exaggerated or shocking manner.
    • He sensationally claimed to have seen a ghost in the old mansion.
    • The movie was sensationally promoted as the most thrilling adventure ever filmed.
    • The tabloid reported sensationally on the celebrity's private life.
  2. To an extremely impressive or remarkable degree; very well or very much.
    • The cake turned out sensationally delicious.
    • Her voice sounded sensationally beautiful during the concert.
    • The team played sensationally and won the championship.
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