enormemente
“enormemente” means “enormously” in Spanish (to a very great degree).
enormously
Also: greatly, vastly
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Me gusta enormemente este cuadro.
A2I like this painting enormously.
La situación ha mejorado enormemente desde ayer.
B1The situation has improved greatly since yesterday.
Te agradezco enormemente tu ayuda con la mudanza.
B2I am vastly grateful for your help with the move.
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Quick Quiz: enormemente
Question 1 of 3
Which of these is the most natural way to say 'I enjoy the beach enormously'?
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From the Latin word 'enormis' (meaning out of rule or irregular) combined with the suffix '-mente' (meaning in the manner of).
First recorded: 15th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use 'enormemente' to describe the size of a house?
No, 'enormemente' describes an action or degree (e.g., 'it grew enormously'). To describe a house's size, simply use the adjective 'enorme'.
Is 'enormemente' formal?
It is slightly more elegant than 'mucho', but it is perfectly fine to use in casual conversation to show enthusiasm.
Does it change if I'm a man or a woman?
No! Adverbs in Spanish (words ending in -mente) never change for gender or number. It is always 'enormemente'.