Literary Excellence

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adverb to a very great degree; extremely

  • The quality of service at the five-star hotel was exceedingly high.
  • I found the movie to be exceedingly boring.
  • The party last night was exceedingly lit.
  • Her love for him was exceedingly deep.

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb; in this case, 'masterfully' describes how something is done in a skillful or accomplished manner

  • The artist masterfully captured the essence of the landscape in his painting.
  • She masterfully juggled multiple tasks at work without breaking a sweat.
  • He played the guitar solo masterfully, totally shredding it!
  • The politician masterfully manipulated the situation to his advantage.

noun the power or skill to control or accomplish something

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  • He demonstrated a high level of mastery in the subject matter.
  • She's really got the hang of it, showing great mastery in her work.
  • He's totally killing it with his mastery of the game.
  • Her mastery of the art form is like a beautiful dance, flowing effortlessly.

adjective an adjective modifies a noun or pronoun, providing more information about the object being described

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It often indicates manner, time, place, cause, or degree

  • She is preeminently qualified for the position, with years of experience in the field.
  • He is preeminently the best player on the team, always leading by example.
  • That restaurant is preeminently lit, the food is amazing!
  • The artist's work stands preeminently above the rest, showcasing true talent and creativity.