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Staggeringly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Staggeringly is an adverb meaning extremely or shockingly, often used to emphasize how surprising, impressive, or overwhelming something is. Example: The mountain was staggeringly high.

staggeringly

/ˈstæɡərɪŋli/ /ˈstæɡərɪŋli/

Definition:

Extremely surprising or shocking in a way that is hard to believe.

Synonyms:

astonishingly, incredibly, amazingly, unbelievably

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

unremarkably, predictably

Common Collocations:

staggeringly beautiful, staggeringly high, staggeringly fast, staggeringly expensive

Derivatives:

stagger, staggered, staggering

Usage Tips:

Use "staggeringly" to emphasize something so extreme it’s almost unbelievable, often before adjectives like "high" or "beautiful."

Common Phrases:

staggeringly obvious, staggeringly rich, staggeringly large

Etymology:

Derived from "stagger," meaning to walk unsteadily, later extended to mean causing shock or disbelief.

Examples:

  • 1. The view from the mountain was staggeringly beautiful.
  • 2. The cost of the project was staggeringly high.
  • 3. She ran staggeringly fast in the race.
  • 4. The results were staggeringly unexpected for everyone.

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