Adverb
in an outstanding manner or to an outstanding degree
Source: WordNetI venture to predict that, when we get around to reviewing their records, we will find that the rebels were almost all-all, perhaps-men who had never been outstandingly successful at anything. Their only prominence was among themselves. Robert A. Heinlein
America is an outstandingly dangerous place. Consider this: every year in New Hampshire a dozen or more people are killed crashing their cars into moose. Now correct me if I am wrong, but this is not something that is likely to happen to you on the way home from Sainsbury's. Bill Bryson
she was outstandingly successful in her profession Source: Internet
All through the hunt one young, black male was noted to be "outstandingly clever." Source: Internet
Am I alone in being utterly bored by the Rhode Island media’s constant retelling of the time decades ago when the local Mafia, led by the outstandingly creepy Raymond L.S. Patriarca, was a highly successful local industry? Source: Internet
But he is happy—so outstandingly, unequivocally happy—and he smiles against her mouth. Source: Internet