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Adverb(1) to a degree impossible of achievement

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(1) her impossibly blonde hair(2) However, unlike Isabel, Amy is impossibly rich - dotcom-entrepreneur rich.(3) She looked like a graceful winter fairy - a model - a princess - a… he couldn't even find the right words to describe her she was so impossibly beautiful.(4) This was because in most cases it was impossibly difficult to carry out the whole process - from interception to the delivery of a signal to the officer who could use it - before the land battle had moved on.(5) Unlike elementary particles, there was a well-defined theory, the general theory of relativity, but this was thought to be impossibly difficult.(6) At the time, dogmatists fiercely defended the view that an artificial lens would be impossibly difficult to implant, and would also be rejected by the immune system.(7) Certainly as a work of fiction this series could be easily dismissed as impossibly cute and unbelievable.(8) ‘Once you've gained trust, bared all, built something, there are inevitably these impossibly high expectations,’ she wrote in an e-mail.(9) There are simple important questions which might have simple concise explanations, but finding these explanations seems impossibly difficult.(10) Harry's gaze fell again on the wedding photograph of two impossibly young people, faces bright with the glow of first love.(11) Make your financial passwords completely personal to you - and make them impossibly difficult for anyone else to guess!(12) Good reporters and writers often set impossibly high standards for themselves, benchmarks that far exceed what anyone else imposes.(13) and immediately started to sprint as fast as possible in her impossibly long dress.(14) he held her and, impossibly, she fell asleep(15) Humbled by the magnificence of the falls, Lewis felt his written description impossibly inadequate.(16) You met… and still meet most all of my impossibly high standards, except for the big one: You aren't interested in me in return.
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Adverb
2. extremely
3. exceedingly
4. exceptionally
5. unduly
6. unnecessarily
7. ridiculously
8. overly


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