outlandishly
English
Etymology
From outlandish + -ly.
Adverb
outlandishly (comparative more outlandishly, superlative most outlandishly)
- In an outlandish manner.
- 2022 April 7, Oliver Milman, “I test-drove the all-electric Hummer. Can it win over America’s EV skeptics?”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- Boxy and unrefined, the Hummer embodied an outlandishly masculine aesthetic that seemed to almost revel in its gargantuan fuel consumption.