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  1. in a way that is extremely good or impressive: The orchestra played superbly. The military was superbly equipped, trained, and prepared. Fewer examples. They have performed superbly, and he expects they'll continue to do so. The show is superbly cast. This is sturdy and vigorous and superbly good value.

  2. in a way that is extremely good or impressive: The orchestra played superbly. The military was superbly equipped, trained, and prepared. Fewer examples. They have performed superbly, and he expects they'll continue to do so. The show is superbly cast. This is sturdy and vigorous and superbly good value.

  3. adverb. /suːˈpɜːbli/ /suːˈpɜːrbli/ extremely well; to a very high standard. a superbly illustrated book. She plays superbly. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  4. He played superbly for most of his round and was 4 up at one point, and still he managed to make a complete and decisive hash of the 18th. Times, Sunday Times He played superbly in this series but looked shattered at the end.

  5. Superbly definition: in an admirably fine or excellent way; extremely well. See examples of SUPERBLY used in a sentence.

  6. The adverb 'superbly' [suːˈpɜːrblɪ] denotes excellence or high quality, as in 'The food was superbly cooked and presented.' It also implies impressive skill or performance, as in 'She performed the piece superbly, impressing the audience.' 'Superbly' can be used to describe any task or activity that is done exceptionally well.

  7. Define superbly. superbly synonyms, superbly pronunciation, superbly translation, English dictionary definition of superbly. adj. 1. Of unusually high quality; excellent: a superb wine; superb skill. 2. Majestic or magnificent: The cheetah is a superb animal. su·perb′ly adv....