Adverb
extremely
Source: WordNetWhat you do matters - but not much. What you are matters tremendously. Catherine Doherty
The importance of writing in the breakdown of the bicameral voices is tremendously important. What had to be spoken is now silent and carved upon a stone to be taken in visually. Julian Jaynes
Love grows more tremendously full, swift, poignant, as the years multiply. Zane Grey
To die every day to every problem, every pleasure, and not carry over any problem at all; so the mind remains tremendously attentive, active, clear. Jiddu Krishnamurti
Conspiracy theory was tremendously popular, always and forever. People wanted such catastrophes to mean something more than mere individual madness, and so the hunt was on. Kim Stanley Robinson
I think it can be tremendously refreshing if a creator of literature has something on his mind other than the history of literature so far. Literature should not disappear up its own asshole, so to speak. Kurt Vonnegut