Adverb
In a supreme manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOnly the supremely wise and the ignorant do not alter. Confucius
The theatre is supremely fitted to say: 'Behold! These things are.' Yet most dramatists employ it to say: 'This moral truth can be learned from beholding this action.' Thornton Wilder
The biggest fool in the world is he who merely does his work supremely well, without attending to appearance. Michael Korda
If merely 'feeling good' could decide, drunkenness would be the supremely valid human experience. William James
The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being -- which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs -- where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will. . . Walter Lippmann
We should take comfort in two conjoined features of nature: first, that our world is incredibly strange and therefore supremely fascinating ... second, that however bizarre and arcane our world might be, nature remains potentially comprehensible to the human mind. Stephen Jay Gould