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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
supremely
adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
confident
▪ He is shy and softly spoken but supremely confident in his ability.
▪ He was supremely confident that he could span the river.
▪ They were supremely confident that we would achieve the result.
▪ At work she was a supremely confident executive; with her first child she was a skittish novice.
▪ Yet Haig was unchastened, indeed remained supremely confident.
▪ Kim was supremely confident of his position and the ascendency of his self-reliant juche ideology.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ At work, Diane was a supremely confident executive.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He's young, supremely talented and an integral part of a successful, high profile side.
▪ He was supremely confident that he could span the river.
▪ He was one of the most supremely stupid men I have ever met.
▪ How did they come to take the supremely efficient forms did take?
▪ Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
▪ These laws, far from being wasteful and random, are supremely elegant and efficient.
▪ They believed their perspective to be supremely superior because it was far more modern.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Supremely

Supremely \Su*preme"ly\, adv. In a supreme manner.

Wiktionary
supremely

adv. To the greatest, highest, or utmost degree.

WordNet
supremely

adv. to the maximum degree; "he was supremely confident"

Usage examples of "supremely".

Reason recognising it as such a nature, you may not hope to see it with mortal eyes, nor in any way that would be imagined by those who make sense the test of reality and so annul the supremely real.

Ken Branks, in yellow knit shirt, shapeless felt hat and racetrack tweeds, sat in my lounge and took cautious sips from the steaming mug of coffee and made small talk and watched me with clever eyes in a supremely ordinary face.

There was a little mining in the area, so there was always a smattering of miners in town buying supplies, getting cleaned up from several months out on their claims, or just raising a little hell before they went back to the supremely boring task of trying to wrest a little wealth from the bowels of stingy Mother Earth.

At the moment, whether the man before him was supernally brave or supremely stupid did not really matter.

Throughout the war loquacious generals, who were not employed at the front, harped at home on that alarm, supremely ignorant of and indifferent to the unbroken experience of the world and the teaching of naval history, that military invasion across an uncommanded sea is an utter impossibility.

And everywhere the human creatures, harshly moulded by years of warfare or years of oppression or years of vain though supremely brave secret resistance to the foreign tyrant, are now too familiar with harshness, are unserene, are tinder to every spark.

And by my supremely rash act I have incurred his vengeance, for Hassan of Aleppo is the self-appointed guardian of the traditions and relics of Mohammed.

This made for a supremely responsive machine that held him in good stead as he zigzagged his way around terrified people and octagonal ferroconcrete columns set in a double line down the length of the mall.

She made him supremely wretched for about three years, and finally ran away with the Earl of Flintshire, whom she had met at Monte Carlo.

Other than the hurriedness of his speech, he seemed supremely confident that she would agree to his outrageous proposal.

The willowy, boneless-looking and supremely beautiful Fellenian stretched its face into an angelic smile, then glanced down at the small metal chalice of fuming maha on the table in front of it.

Number at all events it possesses in the objects of its contemplation: it is thus one and many, and the many are powers, wonderful powers, not weak but, being pure, supremely great and, so to speak, full to overflowing powers in very truth, knowing no limit, so that they are infinite, infinity, Magnitude-Absolute.

Constitution for the illustration they may afford of the interests, ideas, and contingencies which have from time to time influenced the Court in this still supremely important area of its powers and of the comparable factors which give direction to its work in the same field at the present time.

He had an overwhelming sense that his life, every day and night, would be supremely dangerous, as if he were walking a snowbridge over a crevasse.

Leaning over the little table, golden lights playing in her reddish hair, Lilith was listening as intently as if those queer asteroids were somehow as supremely important to her as they had become to me.