Eminently vs Strongly - What's the difference?
eminently | strongly |
in an eminent or prominent manner
to a great degree; notably, highly
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In a strong or powerful manner.
Very much.
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As adverbs the difference between eminently and strongly
is that eminently is in an eminent or prominent manner while strongly is in a strong or powerful manner.eminently
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Everyone supported the nominee because she was eminently qualified.
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